Feb 13 (Reuters) - The amount of natural gas flowing
from pipelines to Freeport LNG's long-idled export plant in
Texas was on track to jump on Monday to its highest since the
facility shut in a fire in June 2022, a sure sign the plant
started liquefying gas again.
Gas flows were on track to reach 0.5 billion cubic feet per
day (bcfd) on Monday, up from an average of 34 million cubic
feet per day from Jan. 26-Feb. 11, according to data provider
Refinitiv.
Federal regulators approved the company's plan to start
cooling parts of the plant on Jan. 26.
(Reporting by Scott DiSavino; Editing by Toby Chopra)
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