Largest US LNG exporter cuts gas use to help frozen power grid Premium Snow covers the ground in Waco, Texas as severe winter weather conditions over the last few days has forced road closures and power outages (AFP) . Updated: 18 Feb 2021, 08:15 AM IST Bloomberg The voluntary move is expected to allow billions of cubic feet of natural gas to flow to utility companies, pipelines and power providers Share Via Read Full Story Cheniere Energy Inc., the largest US exporter of liquefied natural gas, said it’s temporarily cutting natural gas and electricity consumption to help the Texas power grid. The voluntary move is expected to allow billions of cubic feet of natural gas to flow to utility companies, pipelines and power providers, the company said in an emailed statement Wednesday.