Freeport LNG is now waiting for FERC approval to start cooling down a portion of their Loop 1 LNG line, which will take 11 days after they are given clearance to begin. As of this morning, Coastal Bend was not delivering any gas into the facility. #natgas#ongt#lng
Marginal feed gas flows to Freeport could occur at some point in February, but LNG Storage Tank 3 will likely remain down for an extended period as there is still quite a bit of work tied to that portion of the terminal. #natgas#ongt#lng
We cannot yet determine when a restart will truly occur, but the rough timeline for reaching 2 Bcf/d will be 1-2 months from that point (based on the initial November plan that Freeport rolled out.) #natgas#ongt#lng
Keep in mind - the snapshot in the prior tweet was from the November 18 plan that had estimated a “late November” restart. We are only using that notice as a framework for the time it may take between a true restart and reaching 2 Bcf/d in flow. #natgas#ongt#lng
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1/ Freeport Updates: Facility nominations have continued to roll in at 2-8 Mmcf/d with the final cycle nominations, and today’s early noms performed their normal ramp-up higher to 85 MMcf/d, which is very likely to be revised down this evening. #natgas#ongt#lng
2/ The Prism Brilliance LNG Tanker that was anchored near Freeport LNG has changed its listed destination port from Freeport Anchorage to the Galveston Offshore Lightering Area (GOLA), which is located a bit farther off the coast than Freeport Anchorage. #natgas#ongt#lng
3/ Freeport still lists the Prism Diversity and Prism Courage for arrival on October 28 and November 1, but the Seapeak Methane tanker was removed from the arrivals list. #natgas#ongt#lng