Key facts
- LNG feedgas demand is expected to fall by 0.6 BCF/d.
- Total LNG feedgas demand is projected to reach 16.2 BCF/d.
- Demand is up 2.6 BCF/d compared to 2025.
- Volumes have decreased by 1.4 BCF/d from last week's highs.
- Volumes are down over 3 BCF/d from record highs.
According to early-cycle pipeline data, LNG feedgas demand is expected to decline by another 0.6 BCF/d, bringing the total to 16.2 BCF/d. Despite this decrease, demand is still 2.6 BCF/d higher than in 2025, attributed to a similar drop in demand observed last year. Current volumes are now 1.4 BCF/d lower than the previous week's peak and more than 3 BCF/d below record highs.
