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Freeport LNG, Texas will take in more natgas after the train was shut down on Friday.

Freeport LNG’s export -plant in Texas is on track to 'take in more natural... gas on Sunday and on Monday 'after one of...its three liquefaction _trains _shut down on. Friday. According to a report from the company and data provided by financial firm LSEG.

Freeport's liquefied gas export plant is closely watched by the global market because its shutdown and restart has caused huge price swings.

U.S. Gas prices typically drop when Freeport shuts down because demand for fuel at the plant decreases. However, prices rise when the liquefaction train restarts in Freeport as the demand for fuel increases.

This is what happened on Monday, with U.S. Gas Futures trading around 2% higher than their previous two-week highs due to a rising LNG intake.

Freeport officials were not available to comment immediately.

Freeport informed Texas environmental regulators on Saturday that the liquefaction train 2 had been shut down due to a problem with a system of compressors.

LSEG data revealed that gas flows into Freeport would remain at 1.9 bcfd Monday, just as they were on Sunday. This is after dropping down to 1.3 bcfd Friday and Saturday. This compares to an average of 1.8 bcfd over the previous seven days.

Three liquefaction plants at Freeport are capable of converting?2.4 billion cubic feet per day of gas into LNG.

A billion cubic feet of natural gas can supply 5 million U.S. households for one day. (Reporting and editing by Louise Heavens, Scott DiSavino)

(source: Reuters)