The Bentonville LNG Facility is a liquefied natural gas storage facility located in Johnston County, North Carolina, that has capacity to liquefy up to 10 million cubic feet of natural gas per day.
The Bentonville LNG Facility is a liquefied natural gas storage facility located in Johnston County, North Carolina, that has capacity to liquefy up to 10 million cubic feet of natural gas per day.
Annova LNG proposed to build the Annova LNG Brownsville facility in Cameron County, Texas. The proposed facility would have exported liquified natural gas. However, Annova LNG was forced to cancel the project after the COVID-19 pandemic decreased demand for liquified natural gas.
Dominion Energy plans to build an LNG storage facility in Person County, North Carolina. Construction began in early 2024 and the facility is anticipated to be in service in early 2027.
The Bishopville LNG Storage Facility would be located in Bishopville, Worcester County, Maryland. The Bishopville Facility would utilize approximately 10.56 acres to house five one-hundred-thousand-gallon horizontal storage tanks. The facility would be capable of storing approximately 475,000 gallons of LNG and would have sendout capability of 14,000 dekatherms per day (Dth/d).
The Harvest Alaska LNG Facility is a proposed liquefied natural gas processing and treatment facility in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska. It would process up to 150,000 gallons per day of natural gas, which would then be transported by truck to an LNG storage and distribution facility in Fairbanks, about 11 hours south.
The Brunswick-Greensville LNG Storage Facility is a proposed LNG production, storage, and regasification facility that would be located adjacent to the Greensville County Power Station just over the county line in Brunswick County. This facility would serve as a back-up natural gas supply for the Greensville County Power Station and the Brunswick County Power Station… Continue reading Dominion | Brunswick-Greensville LNG Storage Facility
The Qilak LNG North Slope Terminal is a proposed liquefied natural gas terminal that would allow LNG to be exported directly from the North Slope of Alaska to Asian markets. Qilak LNG is a subsidiary of Lloyds Energy. Phase 1 of the Qilak LNG project will have an export capacity of 4 million tonnes per… Continue reading Qilak LNG | North Slope Terminal
Power LNG intends to construct, own, and operate the Newport Galveston LNG export facility on Galveston Island, Texas. The facility is anticipated to include a natural gas liquefaction plant with a production capacity of up to approximately 7.0445 bcf of LNG per annum at 100% capacity, a truck loading facility, a storage area, and dock… Continue reading Power LNG | Newport Galveston Facility
Placentia Bay FLNG Terminal (also known as Grassy Point LNG Terminal) is a proposed LNG terminal in New Foundland and Labrador, Canada.
Woodside Energy Holdings Pty Ltd. intended to construct and operate a liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility at Grassy Point, approximately 30 kilometres north of Prince Rupert, British Columbia. The project was canceled in 2018. As proposed, the project would havce converted processed natural gas, delivered by a third party pipeline, into LNG for export… Continue reading Woodside | Grassy Point LNG Project