Freeport LNG Natural Gas Pipeline Nominations Point to Another Possible Outage — The Offtake

By Jacob Dick

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  • Feed gas nominations to the Freeport LNG Development LP facility were revised down Wednesday and Gulf South Pipeline Co. LLC issued a failure to take notice, indicating the facility may have experienced another operational issue, according to Wood Mackenzie pipeline data.
  • Feed gas flows to the liquefied natural gas export facility had previously topped 50% of pipeline capacity, near the highest point since former Hurricane Beryl passed through the Texas coast. The third vessel in less than a week was loading at one of Freeport’s berths Wednesday, according to Kpler data.
  • New Fortress Energy Inc. updated its target for the first shipment of LNG from its Fast LNG (FLNG) terminal offshore Altamira to August.
  • A vessel, thought to be carrying Mexico’s first LNG export cargo after anchoring near the FLNG unit for about a week, is likely empty, according to Kpler ship tracking data. The Energos Princess, passing south of Cuba on Wednesday, was reported as being in ballast and open for orders.
  • Eni SpA is preparing to send a floating production and storage unit and a floating storage unit to the Baleine field, located offshore Côte d'Ivoire. It has targeted a startup of a second phase of development at the field by December, boosting oil output to 60,000 b/d and increasing associated gas to 70 MMcf/d.

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Jacob Dick

Jacob Dick joined the NGI staff in January 2022 and was promoted to Senior Editor, LNG in February 2024. He previously covered business with a focus on oil and gas in Southeast Texas for the Beaumont Enterprise, a Hearst newspaper. Jacob is a native of Kentucky and holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Western Kentucky University.