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Delfin LNG | FLNG 3

Vessel 3 of the four Floating LNG vessels constituting the Delfin LNG project. Delfin LNG is a brownfield Deepwater Port that supports up to four FLNG Vessels producing up to 13.3 million tonnes of LNG per annum. Each FLNG can achieve FID independently: FLNG 1, FLNG 2, and FLNG 4. Delfin purchased the UTOS pipeline… Continue reading Delfin LNG | FLNG 3

Delfin LNG | FLNG 2

Vessel 2 of the four Floating LNG vessels constituting the Delfin LNG project. Delfin LNG is a brownfield Deepwater Port that supports up to four FLNG Vessels producing up to 13.3 million tonnes of LNG per annum. Each FLNG can achieve FID independently: FLNG 1, FLNG 3, and FLNG 4. Delfin purchased the UTOS pipeline… Continue reading Delfin LNG | FLNG 2

Delfin LNG | FLNG 1

Vessel 1 of the four Floating LNG vessels constituting the Delfin LNG project. Delfin LNG is a brownfield Deepwater Port that supports up to four FLNG Vessels producing up to 13.3 million tonnes of LNG per annum. As of March 2023, FLNG 1 was on track to achieve FID in Q2 2023. As of June… Continue reading Delfin LNG | FLNG 1

Glenfarne | Magnolia LNG Project

Magnolia LNG is an LNG export project located on the Industrial Canal near Lake Charles in Southwest Louisiana. The 115-acre project site is permitted to produce 8.8 mpta. Magnolia LNG plans to have the ability to pre-treat, liquefy, and store LNG onsite for domestic use and export. The project features four LNG production trains of… Continue reading Glenfarne | Magnolia LNG Project

Argent LNG | Louisiana Onshore LNG Export Project

Argent LNG is developing a mid-sized onshore LNG export project in Louisiana. In August 2024, it started pursuing approval from the FERC to begin the environmental pre-filing review.  Argent LNG plans to apply to FERC later in 2024, seeking authorizations under Section 3 of the Natural Gas Act. Argent LNG anticipates receiving final FERC authorization in… Continue reading Argent LNG | Louisiana Onshore LNG Export Project

Cameron LNG | Liquefaction-Export Facility (1,2,3)

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 | Expansion Project

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 | Cameron LNG Export Terminal

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 | Lake Charles LNG Export Facility

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

Cheniere | SPL Expansion Project

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

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