The Kinder Morgan-operated Natural Gas pipeline (NGPL) lifted its force majeure near Cheniere's 33mn t/yr (4.4 Bcf/d) Sabine Pass LNG export facility in Louisiana today after repairing a compressor station, according to a pipeline notice.
NGPL's segment that ties into Sabine Pass LNG returned to normal operating conditions as of the 15 December intraday 1 cycle, which began flows at 3pm ET.
NGPL reduced capacity to about 435mn cf/d after declaring force majeure on 11 December. Feedgas nominations on the line had averaged 834mn cf/d in the 30 days before the outage, about 17pc of all flows to Sabine Pass.
The export facility receives gas from three other pipelines. During the reduction, Cheniere increased flows on its own 1.5 Bcf/d Creole Trail to 1.7 Bcf/d, up from 1.4 Bcf/d in the 30 days before the force majeure. The shift helped maintain overall feedgas nominations to Sabine Pass at 4.84 Bcf/d from 11-14 December, in line with the 4.87 Bcf/d average in the 30 days that ended on 10 December.

