US liquefied natural gas production declined to 16,182 million cubic feet per day last week from 17,117 MMcf/d a week earlier while remaining above 15,808 MMcf/d a month earlier, UBS strategists said in a Wednesday note.
Corpus Christi produced 3,062 MMcf/d, down from 3,199 MMcf/d a week earlier but above 2,623 MMcf/d a month ago.
Production at Sabine Pass also declined to 3,872 MMcf/d from 4,062 MMcf/d a week earlier and 4,055 MMcf/d a month earlier.
Plaquemines increased output to 3,383 MMcf/d from 3,339 MMcf/d a week earlier but remained below 3,426 MMcf/d recorded a month ago, UBS said.
Calcasieu Pass produced 1,410 MMcf/d, compared with 1,464 MMcf/d a week earlier and 1,311 MMcf/d a month ago, according to the report.
Golden Pass LNG increased production to 395 MMcf/d from 357 MMcf/d a week earlier and 61 MMcf/d a month earlier after loading and exporting its first LNG cargo in April, UBS said.
UBS said the tracker uses pipeline information regulated by the Energy Information Administration and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, together with train-level capacity data, to estimate terminal-level LNG production.