Freeport LNG Nominates More Feed Gas Ahead of Phased Restart — The Offtake

By Jamison Cocklin

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  • Freeport LNG Development LP had nominated more feed gas Tuesday in an indication that the plant is ramping up a day after a spokesperson said the facility would return to service in phases after it was damaged last week by former Hurricane Beryl.
  • The 2.1 Bcf/d liquefied natural gas facility was scheduled to receive 370 MMcf of feed gas Tuesday, according to Wood Mackenzie, higher than previous early cycle nominations that were later revised lower. Each of the terminal’s liquefaction trains has the capacity to produce more than 600 MMcf/d of LNG.
  • Freeport said it plans to restart one of its three trains this week. It is unclear when the entire facility would return to service.
  • Five LNG vessels were still floating offshore near Freeport on Tuesday as they have been since last week. Bloomberg reported Tuesday, citing anonymous sources, that Freeport has canceled at least seven cargoes due to the storm damage. It has been offline since July 7.
  • Both the Dutch Title Transfer Facility and the Japan-Korea Marker increased Tuesday on news of a prolonged outage at Freeport. TTF was in the mid-$10/MMBtu range, while JKM was in the mid-$12 range.

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Jamison Cocklin

Jamison Cocklin joined the staff of NGI in November 2013 to cover the Appalachian Basin. He was appointed Senior Editor, LNG in October 2019, and then to Managing Editor, LNG in February 2024. Prior to joining NGI, he worked as a business and energy reporter at the Youngstown Vindicator, covering the regional economy and the Utica Shale play. He also served as a city reporter at the Bangor Daily News and did freelance work for the Associated Press. He has a bachelor's degree in journalism and political science from the University of Maine.