Operations at Freeport LNG could be ramping up again after more than a week of near-zero gas flows to the Texas facility drove speculation that multiple trains were offline, according to pipeline and vessel data.

Feed gas nominations for the liquefied natural gas terminal started rising over the weekend and have grown to about 17% of operational pipeline capacity as of Monday, according to Wood Mackenzie pipeline data. The consultancy also reported over the weekend that power output to the facility has risen for the first time since a reported outage of Train 3 on April 11, indicating that production has resumed.

On Monday morning, a vessel controlled by Pavilion Energy PTE Ltd. was at Freeport’s Berth 1 for loading, according to Kpler data. At least three other vessels that...