According to July 22, LNG exports in the United States increased in 28 days.
According to the data released by the U.S. energy information administration, a total of 16 LNG tankers left the export terminal. The total LNG carrying capacity of these vessels is 58 billion cubic feet (BCF).
By comparison, 12 tankers left the United States last week, carrying 41 billion cubic feet of LNG.
Of the 16 vessels, chenille's Sabine pass carried seven cargo and three from the Cameron LNG plant. The Freeport LNG terminal and the Corpus Christi terminal each have two additional shipments.
The Elba LNG plant and Cove point each delivered one shipment this week.
On average, 9 billion cubic feet of natural gas are delivered to the U.S. LNG export terminals, an increase of 1.1 billion cubic feet over last week.
Source: Chemical Network