LNG Transportation
US LNG feedgas dips ahead of Typhoon Francine on decreases at Louisiana plants
The quantity of natural gas streaming to U.S. melted natural gas (LNG) export plants was on track to slide to a twoweek short on Wednesday as energy firms minimized feedgas to plants in Louisiana before Hurricane Francine crashes into the state's coast, according to data from monetary firm LSEG. The U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) projected Francine will slam into the Louisiana coast with optimum continual winds of around 100 miles per hour (161 kilometers per hour) in the future Wednesday. Louisiana is home to three of the country's 7 huge operating LNG export plants. Gas flows to the nation's...