Energy traders said any gas flows over 0.9 bcfd likely mean Freeport LNG
restarted the second of the plant's three liquefaction trains since each train can turn about 0.7 bcfd of gas into LNG for export.
When operating at full power, Freeport LNG's three trains can turn about 2.1 bcfd of gas into LNG for export.
Freeport LNG said on Feb. 21 that the plant could be consuming about 2 bcfd of feedgas "over the next several weeks". Some analysts, however, have said the plant will likely not return to full capacity until the end of April.
Federal regulators have already approved the restart of
two liquefaction trains. On Monday, Freeport LNG asked regulators for permission to restart the
third .
The total amount of gas flowing to the seven big U.S.
LNG export plants, including Freeport LNG, jumped to 12.8 bcfd
in February from 12.3 bcfd in January. That is just shy of the
12.9-bcfd monthly record set in March 2022.
(Reporting by Scott DiSavino; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)