US FOB Gulf Coast LNG cargo values slid during the week ended Feb. 15 as netbacks from destination markets narrowed due largely to lower prices in Europe and Asia. Mild weather and easing geopolitical worries, at least for the moment, were cited for the bearish signals in the market. Shipping rates remained relatively cheap, and .
US FOB Gulf Coast LNG cargo values edged up during the week ended Feb. 8 as the country’s latest major liquefaction facility to start up prepared to export its first shipment. Total feedgas demand remained strong, supported by increased nominations to Venture Global LNG’s Calcasieu Pass in Louisiana. S&P Global Platts assessed the Gulf Coast .