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Data shows that gas demand at Venture Global Calcasieu has been reduced for the second day in a row.

Data from financial firm LSEG revealed that the gas flowing into Venture Global's Calcasieu Pass Plant, located in Louisiana, was just under 750 million cubic foot (mcf) Thursday. This is the second consecutive day when the demand for the facility fell well below its usual 1.4 bcf (billion cubic feet).

The plant's demand on Wednesday was 700 mcf.

Data showed that the decline in demand for U.S. feedgas on Thursday was down from 16.2 bcf Tuesday and 15.9 bcf Wednesday.

Venture Global didn't immediately respond to a comment request.

After Russia's invasion in Ukraine, the U.S. became the largest LNG exporter in the world and was a major supplier of super-chilled fuels to Europe.

Calcasieu Pass cargoes are sold to the largest LNG companies in the world, including Shell, Repsol and Edison.

The demand for feedgas at Cheniere’s Sabine Pass facility in Texas also decreased slightly. Cheniere's Corpus Christi plant and Venture Global Plaquemines in Louisiana both saw small increases. Reporting by Curtis Williams, Houston; Editing by Elaine Hardcastle

(source: Reuters)