Jan 11 (LNGJ) - US LNG exports were stable over the past week as 10 LNG vessels departed from the three liquefaction and export plants in operation, seven from Sabine Pass in Louisiana, two from Cove Point in Maryland and one from Corpus Christi in Texas. The 10 vessels had a combined LNG-carrying capacity of 36.2 billion cubic feet and one other carrier was lifting a cargo from Cheniere Energy’s Sabine Pass through January 10, according to the weekly natural gas report from Energy Information Administration. US LNG exports reached a new record high in December 2018 when 36 cargoes were exported, including the first from the Corpus Christi plant on December 11.








