Daily LNG Imports Record Broken Again

According to data collected by Pan EurAsian’s NATS service, planned sendout from U.S. LNG regasification terminals today will reach 3.5 Bcf, less than one month after the record-breaking 3.3 Bcf on March 8. The day will also be a record utilization of the Lake Charles LNG terminal, using 1.7 Bcf of its standard capacity of 1.8 Bcf (2.1 Bcf peaking capacity).  While Spain is usually a larger buyer of LNG than the U.S., today’s planned regasification in the U.S. will exceed the Spanish system’s record of 3.3 Bcf (70% capacity).  Further information, including the daily output from U.S. and Spanish terminals, is available at Pan EurAsian’s NATS website.  [Subscription required]

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