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Cheniere Energy Inc. could wrap up a maintenance blitz at its Sabine Pass LNG export terminal next week. The work went on longer than initially expected but was still on pace to shed far fewer volumes than last year.
The 4.6 Bcf/d Louisiana facility has conducted extensive maintenance in June for the last several years. The terminal accounts for a third of U.S. liquefied natural gas exports.
This year, Cheniere management said it aimed to minimize the impacts of the work with a planned shorter June maintenance schedule than last year. Work at the LNG terminal kicked off on June 3 and was scheduled to run until June 16, but analysts were forced to readjust estimates after a mid-month jump in feed gas volumes turned out to be false hope.
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