US liquefied natural gas export terminals continued operating at high levels, lifting production to 17,135 million cubic feet per day last week, UBS said in a Wednesday note.
Total LNG production increased to 17,135 MMcf/d, compared with 17,050 MMcf/d a week earlier and 16,198 MMcf/d a month earlier, the data showed.
Sabine Pass increased production over the week to 4,116 MMcf/d from 4,100 MMcf/d, while remaining below the 4,225 MMcf/d recorded a month earlier.
Corpus Christi output fell to 3,225 MMcf/d from 3,322 MMcf/d a week earlier and 3,300 MMcf/d a month earlier, UBS said.
Plaquemines edged lower to 3,324 MMcf/d from 3,329 MMcf/d a week earlier and 3,437 MMcf/d a month earlier.
Meanwhile, Calcasieu Pass rose to 1,423 MMcf/d from 1,344 MMcf/d over the week but remained below 1,503 MMcf/d reported a month earlier, UBS said.
Calcasieu Pass increased production to 1,423 MMcf/d from 1,344 MMcf/d a week earlier, although output remained below 1,503 MMcf/d recorded a month earlier, UBS said.
Golden Pass produced 277 MMcf/d in the latest week, down from 305 MMcf/d a week earlier but above 207 MMcf/d a month earlier. The terminal loaded and shipped its first liquefied natural gas export cargo in April, UBS said.
UBS estimates LNG production by analyzing natural gas deliveries to major US export terminals using pipeline data from the Energy Information Administration and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.