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18 Feb, 2021
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Corey Paul
Feedgas deliveries to U.S. LNG export terminals continued to plummet as an energy crisis driven by extremely cold temperatures and snow deepened in Texas and other parts of the Southern U.S., but operators reported that they have resolved some infrastructure issues that had contributed to disruptions at the facilities.
Total natural gas flows to the six major U.S. export facilities dropped to about 2.2 Bcf/d on Feb. 16, down from about 5.3 Bcf/d a day prior, according to pipeline flow data from S&P Global Market Intelligence. Flows had exceeded 10 Bcf/d as recently as Feb. 8.