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Neptune | LNG Import Facility

Neptune is an LNG import facility located off the shore of Massachusetts approximately 22 miles Northeast of Boston. The port was conceived in the 2000s to deliver natural gas to the supply-constrained New England market on a year-round basis. Yet, as a result of significant changes in the natural gas supply market in the U.S.… Continue reading Neptune | LNG Import Facility

Marathon | Kenai LNG Terminal

The Kenai LNG facility exported LNG until 2015. It was mothballed in 2017. In October 2023, Marathon Petroleum announced it was evaluating strategic options for the facility. The options include the advancement of an LNG import conversion project authorized by the FERC, along with a possible second-phase, larger-scale LNG import and re-gasification facility. In 2020, the… Continue reading Marathon | Kenai LNG Terminal

Vertex Energy | Mobile Refinery Renewable Diesel Conversion

The conversion of Vertex Energy’s refinery in Mobile, Alabama, into a renewable diesel facility. In May 2024, Vertex announced it was reversing the facility’s conversion back to conventional fuels amid macroeconomic headwinds that led to weaker results for renewable diesel. In September 2024, Vertex filed for Chapter 11 protection. The project had a $115m capex.… Continue reading Vertex Energy | Mobile Refinery Renewable Diesel Conversion

LSB | Pryor Green Ammonia Project

LSB entered conducted a feasibility study with Thyssenkrupp Uhde USA, LLC and Bloom Energy to develop a project to produce approximately 30,000 metric tons of green ammonia per year at LSB’s Pryor, Oklahoma facility. Thyssenkrupp Uhde would develop the engineering design to convert a small portion of Pryor’s existing grey ammonia capacity into green ammonia.… Continue reading LSB | Pryor Green Ammonia Project

BAES | Bear Head Energy Project

Bear Head Energy was planning to develop, construct and operate a large-scale green hydrogen and ammonia production, storage and loading facility at the site of the previously approved Bear Head LNG export facility near Port Hawkesbury on the Strait of Canso on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. In September 2024, BAES Infrastructure, an energy transition… Continue reading BAES | Bear Head Energy Project

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