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    U.S. Maryland Bay Point LNG Export Facility resumed service

    • Last Update: 2022-11-26
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    Dominion Energy said its Bay Point LNG export terminal in Maryland began returning to service
    over the weekend after three weeks of maintenance, Reuters reported on Oct.
    15.

    More than 300 million cubic feet of natural gas began flowing to the plant
    late last week, according to Refinitiv.

    The Maryland Bay point, which began exporting LNG in March, is designed to liquefy about 750 million cubic feet of natural gas
    per day.

    1 billion cubic feet of natural gas is enough to fuel 5 million American homes a day
    .

    Refinitiv data shows that around Sept.
    21, the company stopped delivering gas from pipelines to the plant
    .

    U.
    S.
    LNG export capacity is expected to rise from the current 3.
    8 billion cubic feet per day to 8.
    3 billion cubic feet per day by the end of 2019 and 9.
    6 billion cubic feet
    per day in 2020.

    Dominion Energy said its Bay Point LNG export terminal in Maryland began returning to service
    over the weekend after three weeks of maintenance, Reuters reported on Oct.
    15.

    LNG

    More than 300 million cubic feet of natural gas began flowing to the plant
    late last week, according to Refinitiv.

    The Maryland Bay point, which began exporting LNG in March, is designed to liquefy about 750 million cubic feet of natural gas
    per day.

    1 billion cubic feet of natural gas is enough to fuel 5 million American homes a day
    .

    Refinitiv data shows that around Sept.
    21, the company stopped delivering gas from pipelines to the plant
    .

    U.
    S.
    LNG export capacity is expected to rise from the current 3.
    8 billion cubic feet per day to 8.
    3 billion cubic feet per day by the end of 2019 and 9.
    6 billion cubic feet
    per day in 2020.

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