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
Corpus Christi Stage 3 will consist of seven “midscale” trains that will add approximately 10+ mtpa of production capacity, bringing Corpus Christi Liquefaction’s total nominal capacity to more than 25 mtpa. In June 2022, Cheniere a positive Final Investment Decision and issued full notice to proceed to Bechtel to continue construction on CCL Stage 3… Continue reading Cheniere | Corpus Christi Stage 3 Project
The Corpus Christi Liquefaction facility is located in South Texas, in the Corpus Christi Bay in San Patricio County. The facility currently has three fully operational liquefaction units — or “trains.” Each train is designed to produce ~5 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) of LNG. Train 1 achieved substantial completion in 2019.
Cheniere Energy is developing the SPL Expansion Project, an expansion project adjacent to its existing Sabine Pass Liquefaction facility in Cameron Parish, Louisiana. The project consists of two large-scale liquefaction trains, each with a nameplate capacity of approximately 7 mtpa and a maximum production capacity of approximately 8.43 mtpa, a boil-off gas (BOG) reliquefaction unit… Continue reading Cheniere | SPL Expansion Project
Sabine Pass Liquefaction has six fully operational liquefaction units — or “trains” — each capable of producing ~5 mtpa of LNG. The aggregate nominal production capacity of SPL is approximately 30 mtpa of LNG, processing more than 4.7 billion cubic feet per day of natural gas into LNG. The first two LNG trains were completed in 2016. Trains 3… Continue reading Cheniere | Sabine Pass Liquefaction
Venture Global’s second facility, Plaquemines LNG, is under construction and expected to produce first LNG in 2024. The facility was originally expected to produce up to 24 mtpa of LNG per year. In 2023, Venture Global requested FERC permission to up the authorized peak liquefaction capacity to 27.2 mtpa to reflect the actual equipment performance.… Continue reading Venture Global | Plaquemines LNG