Here are three things to know in the global LNG market this week

Aerial rendering of Cheniere Energy’s Corpus Christi LNG terminal showing planned expansion projects, including CCL Stage 3, CCL Midscale, Trains 8 and 9, and the proposed Stage 4 area along the Texas Gulf Coast near Corpus Christi.

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NO. 1: U.S. LNG feed gas is up by nearly 5 Bcf/d as the year comes to a close and peaked at 18.8 Bcf/d in December, according to NGI data.

The four trains at Cheniere Energy Inc.’s Corpus Christi LNG (CCL) expansion project in South Texas and the Plaquemines LNG facility that came online in 2025 lifted feed gas deliveries from year-ago levels of about 14 Bcf/d.