JERA and
Osaka Gas - have said they do not expect to get LNG from the plant until after March.
The eight-month outage has already forced JERA and Osaka Gas to book hundreds of millions of dollars of losses. Freeport's other big buyers include BP, TotalEnergies and SK E&S.
Freeport has received an average of 35 million cubic feet of gas per day since Jan. 26 when federal regulators approved the company's plan to
start cooling parts of the plant. But that is only a fraction of the 2.1 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd) of gas Freeport can pull in when operating at full power.
Kmarin Diamond had been waiting outside Freeport in the Gulf of Mexico since around Jan. 26, according to Refinitiv data.
Several other tankers were also waiting in the Gulf to pick up LNG from the plant, including Prism Agility (since Jan. 2), Prism Brilliance (Jan. 26), Nohshu Maru (Jan. 31) and Corcovado LNG (Feb. 10).
In addition, there are several vessels on their way to
Freeport, including LNG Rosenrot (expected to arrive around Feb.
11), Seapeak Bahrain (Feb. 20), Gaslog Wales (Feb. 23), British
Achiever (Feb. 24) and LNG Endurance (March 5).
(Reporting by Scott DiSavino; Editing by Chris Reese, Alexander
Smith and Marguerita Choy)