The Cheniere-operated Sabine Pass LNG terminal in Louisiana is preparing to load its second cargo, market sources said Friday. The facility is understood to be taking more feed gas than in the previous week, indicating that the facility has restarted liquefaction. “[Gas flows to the plant] were almost zero for a few days and have increased substantially in the last three days,” one source said. Another source said deliveries had ramped up to 200,000 MMBtu/d. Article continues below… LNG Daily is essential reading as LNG supply dynamics continue to change in big markets like Japan, China, India and the U.S. This premier independent news publication for the global LNG industry gives readers information on every aspect of the global market from new LNG supply projects to gas quality issues. The Cheniere-controlled 162,000 cm m Clean Ocean is in a holding pattern off the Louisiana coast, according to cFlow, Platts […]