US weekly LNG exports climb to 37 cargoes

US liquefied natural gas (LNG) plants sent 37 cargoes during the week ending February 11, two vessels more compared to the week before, according to the Energy Information Administration.

EIA said in its weekly natural gas storage report, citing shipping data provided by Bloomberg Finance, that the LNG-carrying capacity of vessels departing US ports was 140 Bcf, up 6 Bcf from the previous week.

Cheniere’s Sabine Pass plant shipped ten LNG cargoes, and the company’s Corpus Christi facility sent five shipments during the week ending February 11, according to the report.

Moreover, Venture Global LNG’s Plaquemines terminal sent nine cargoes, which is probably the highest weekly number for this facility as it continues to ramp up commissioning, and the Freeport LNG facility sent five shipments.

Sempra Infrastructure’s Cameron LNG terminal shipped four cargoes, while Venture Global’s Calcasieu Pass facility and the Cove Point facility each sent two cargoes during the week under review.

There were no shipments from the Elba Island LNG facility.

EIA also noted that one LNG vessel with 3 Bcf of LNG-carrying capacity arrived at the Everett LNG Terminal in Boston, Massachusetts, compared with no vessels last week

Henry Hub dips

EIA reported that the Henry Hub spot price fell by $3.19 per million British thermal units (MMBtu), from $6.44/MMBtu last Wednesday to $3.25/MMBtu this Wednesday, a 50 percent decrease.

According to the agency, Henry Hub daily spot prices averaged $4.25/MMBtu over the week, $2.60/MMBtu lower than last week’s average.

Total demand for natural gas in the US decreased by 19.1 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d), as warmer temperatures across much of the West and Southeast persisted and temperatures in the Northeast trended warmer later in the week, it said.

EIA noted that Henry Hub daily spot prices this week dropped to their lowest level since January 16, 2025.

TTF averaged $11.61/MMBtu

EIA said that the price at the Dutch Title Transfer Facility in Europe averaged $11.61/MMBtu, 88 cents lower than the previous week.

Moreover, the Japan-Korea Marker price averaged $11.05/MMBtu.

This is 22 cents lower than the previous week, EIA said.

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