Gulf LNG Liquefaction Company, LLC, an affiliate of Gulf LNG Energy, LLC and Gulf LNG Pipeline, LLC, is developing the proposed Gulf LNG Liquefaction Project, which would add liquefaction and export capabilities to the existing Gulf LNG Terminal located in Jackson County, Mississippi. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission authorized the construction and operation of the… Continue reading Gulf LNG | Liquefaction Project
The Jordan Cove Energy Project consisted of a proposed liquefied natural gas export facility in Coos Bay and an approximately 230-mile pipeline connecting Coos Bay and Malin. In December 2021, the project owner filed a brief requesting that FERC vacate the authorizations for the project. FERC issued an order vacating authorizations issued for both the… Continue reading Pembina | Jordan Cove LNG Terminal
Located in Lusby, Maryland, Cove Point LNG is an LNG export facility in the continental United States. The Cove Point LNG Terminal has a storage capacity of 14.6 billion cubic feet (BCF) and a daily send-out capacity of 1.8 BCF. The terminal connects, via its own pipeline, to the major Mid-Atlantic gas transmission systems of… Continue reading BHE | Cove Point LNG
Eagle LNG built a natural gas liquefaction plant and marine terminal in Maxville – just outside Jacksonville, FL – that supplies LNG to Crowley Puerto Rico Services for use in its LNG-powered Commitment Class ships for U.S. mainland to Puerto Rico trade, and produces LNG available for sale to domestic customers in the Southeast. Maxville’s… Continue reading Eagle LNG | Maxville Facility
In October of 2014, Cameron LNG announced intentions to move forward with its estimated $10 billion liquefaction facility. The Cameron LNG liquefaction-export facility includes three liquefaction trains capable of exporting up to 14.95 mtpa of LNG or an equivalent of 772 billion cubic feet per year. The company commenced commercial operations for Train 1 in… Continue reading Cameron LNG | Liquefaction-Export Facility (1,2,3)
Cameron LNG is expanding its existing LNG facility in Louisiana. In January 2022, Cameron LNG requested a revision to its existing authorized permit from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. The new expansion project wants to add a single LNG train with a maximum production capacity of 6.75 mtpa of LNG instead of the previously authorized… Continue reading Cameron LNG | Expansion Project
Commonwealth LNG is developing an LNG export terminal on the U.S. Gulf Coast near Cameron, Louisiana. The 9.3 Mtpa nameplate (9.5 Mtpa permitted) liquefaction and export facility on the west bank of the Calcasieu Ship Channel at the mouth of the Gulf of Mexico will have five 50,000 m(3) storage tanks and will be able… Continue reading Commonwealth LNG | Cameron LNG Export Terminal
Energy Transfer plans to convert its existing Lake Charles LNG import and regasification facility into a LNG export facility. The project is fully permitted for three 5.5 MTPA liquefaction trains that utilize existing infrastructure. In July 2023, Energy Transfer announced that it entered into three non-binding Heads of Agreement related to long-term LNG offtake from… Continue reading Energy Transfer | Lake Charles LNG Export Facility
Freeport LNG is developing a fourth natural gas liquefaction unit that will add to the three trains already in commercial operation. This expansion will allow for the export of an additional 5+ mtpa of LNG, increasing Freeport LNG’s total export capability to more than 20 mtpa of LNG per year. Approvals have been obtained from… Continue reading Freeport LNG | Train 4 Expansion
In late 2010, Freeport LNG began the process to obtain permits from the U.S. FERC for construction and operation of the LNG export facility, and the U.S. DOE for the export of LNG. In April 2012, Freeport LNG, Osaka Gas and Chubu Electric (now JERA, after combining its energy supply operations with TEPCO to form… Continue reading Freeport LNG | Trains 1, 2, 3