November 24, 2025–Written by Daniel Graeber for Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)–Issues at the Freeport terminal for exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) once again curtailed the amount of feed gas running to the U.S. Gulf Coast, data from IIR Energy showed.
IIR Energy in its NATGAS TODAY report from November 21 found that the amount of natural gas flowing to the operational export terminals for LNG was down to 17.8 billion cubic feet due to lower volumes at Freeport.
