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Freeport LNG in Texas starts taking in natgas after Cyclone Beryl

U.S. melted natural gas (LNG). export company Freeport LNG's export plant in Texas started. pulling in small amounts of gas on Thursday after. shutting on Sunday before Typhoon Beryl smashed into the Texas. coast, according to data from monetary firm LSEG.

Freeport is one of the most-watched U.S. liquefied natural. gas (LNG) export plants since it has a history of swaying. global gas rates when it shuts.

The quantity of natural gas streaming to Freeport was on track. to reach about 0.1 billion cubic feet daily (bcfd) on. Thursday, up from near absolutely no from July 7-10, according to LSEG. information. Beryl hit the Texas coast on July 8.

In the week before Freeport shut, the 2.1 bcfd plant was. pulling in an average of about 1.7 bcfd of gas.

In spite of the increased gas streams to Freeport, feedgas to. the 7 big U.S. LNG export plants, including Freeport, was on. track to drop to an 11-week low of 11.1 bcfd on Thursday due to. small decreases at other LNG export plants.

That is down from 11.3 bcfd on Wednesday and an average. of 12.1 bcfd over the previous 7 days.

Freeport is the country's third-biggest LNG export plant. behind Cheniere Energy's 4.5 bcfd Sabine Pass in. Louisiana and 2.4 bcfd Corpus Christi in Texas.

Each of Freeport's three liquefaction trains can turn. about 0.7 bcfd of gas into LNG.

One billion cubic feet is enough gas to supply about 5. million U.S. homes for a day.

(source: Reuters)