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Freeport LNG, Texas will take in more natgas Thursday after closing on Wednesday, LSEG Data shows

Freeport LNG’s export -plant in Texas is on track to 'take in more natural gas Thursday' after all three liquefaction -trains closed on?Wednesday.?According to a report from the company and data provided by financial firm LSEG.

Freeport's liquefied gas export plant is closely watched around the globe because its shutdown and restart caused massive price swings on global gas markets.

U.S. gas costs usually fall when Freeport closes because demand for fuel drops. However, they typically increase as liquefaction trains restart at Freeport and demand increases.

The return of Freeport is partly responsible for the increase in U.S. gas futures.

Freeport officials had nothing to say about the Wednesday outage.

Freeport informed Texas environmental regulators that on Wednesday, all three liquefaction train tripped because of a power interruption.

LSEG data indicated that gas flow to Freeport was on track to increase to 0.6 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd),?upwards from 0.2 bcfd Wednesday. Freeport has been receiving a'reduced 1.2 Bcfd since July 10 during maintenance work that is expected to last through late August.

Three liquefaction plants at Freeport can?convert about 2.4 billion cubic feet per day?of natural gas into LNG.

A?billion cubic foot of gas can supply 5 million U.S. households for one day. (Reporting and editing by Joe Bavier; Scott DiSavino)

(source: Reuters)