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Freeport LNG in Texas resumes exports as gas processing ramps up

The United States' second largest liquefied natural gas exporter Freeport LNG has actually resumed shipments after shutting operations ahead of Typhoon Beryl, with processing on track to reach about half its capability on Monday, preliminary LSEG information showed.

Beryl struck the Texas coast on July 8, triggering damage to ports and energy facilities and leaving more than 2 million consumers without power.

Freeport LNG, which shut its three liquefaction trains on July 7 and later reported wind damage, has had a slow operational reboot because.

The Marshall Islands-flagged tanker Axios II left one of Freeport LNG's berths over the weekend carrying the first freight delivered by the center since July 5, according to vessel tracking information from LSEG.

On Monday, the Bermuda-flagged Gaslog Wales was packing at Freeport LNG and two more vessels were waiting near the port. The Gaslog Wales waited more than two weeks to load, the data revealed.

The amount of gas flowing to the 2.1-billion cubic feet per day (bcfd) facility was on track to rise to around 1.0 bcfd on Monday from about 0.8 bcfd on Sunday, according to initial LSEG information.

Freeport LNG said on Monday the company is safely progressing the reboot of its liquefaction trains, so processing rates are expected to fluctuate as the reboot continues. It declined to supply operational information.

Contrary to other plants, Freeport LNG's operations are powered by electricity from the grid, so nearly all of the natural gas it is drawing in is being developed into LNG.

Gas flows to the seven huge U.S. LNG export plants have fallen to 11.5 bcfd up until now in July after Freeport LNG shut, down from 12.8 bcfd in June and a regular monthly record high of 14.7 bcfd in December 2023.

With Freeport increase and hot weather forecast to return next week, U.S. front-month gas futures for August shipment on the New York Mercantile Exchange were up 9.2 cents, or 4.3%, to $2.220 per million British thermal systems (mmBtu) by 9:04 a.m. EDT (1304 GMT).

That has actually put the agreement on track for its greatest close because July 12.

(source: Reuters)