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.
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
Cheniere is seeking to export LNG from its proposed Corpus Christi Liquefaction Midscale Trains 8 & 9 Project, to be located at and adjacent to the existing Corpus Christi LNG Terminal in San Patricio and Nueces Counties, Texas.
Milestone Carbon is establishing a Loving CCS Hub in Loving, Texas. The company officially filed for a Class VI well application with the EPA in August 2024. The proposed site in Loving, located in the Permian Basin, is close to large-scale industrial operations and the region’s suitable geological formations for carbon storage. The company’s first permit… Continue reading Milestone Carbon | Loving CCS Hub
Arcadia eFuels has plans to build a new SAF plant in Gregory, Texas. The project is called Project Arc. The plant is projected to produce 23.2 million gallons of SAF starting in 2028. In August 2024, the project received $14.6 million for FEED purposes as part of the Federal Aviation Administration’s Fueling Aviation’s Sustainable Transition… Continue reading Arcadia | Project Arc
Caliche Development Partners has a carbon sequestration development project in Beaumont, Texas. The project is among the ones in which global investment firm Sixth Street invested in August 2024. The investment is expected to close in late 2024.
The second phase of the Rio Grande LNG project. Rio Grande LNG is situated on a 984-acre site on the banks of an uncongested deepwater channel. Rio Grande LNG plans to offer CO2 emissions reduction of more than 90 percent via planned carbon capture and storage – capturing and permanently storing more than 5 million… Continue reading Rio Grande LNG Facility Train 4
Port Arthur LNG Phase 2 would expand the liquefaction-export project with two additional liquefaction trains, Trains 3 and 4, that could double the total nameplate capacity of the facility. LNG produced from Phase 2 would be stored and exported using storage tanks and marine facilities approved as part of the Port Arthur LNG Phase 1… Continue reading Port Arthur LNG Phase 2
Port Arthur LNG is a natural gas liquefaction and export terminal in Jefferson County, Texas, with direct access to the Gulf of Mexico via the Sabine-Neches ship channel. The Port Arthur LNG Phase 1 facility is designed to include two natural gas liquefaction trains, two LNG storage tanks, and associated facilities with a nameplate capacity… Continue reading Port Arthur LNG Phase 1
The $10 billion Golden Pass LNG export project will add natural gas liquefaction and export capabilities to the existing import terminal in Sabine Pass, Texas. The project’s estimated send-out capacity will be around 18 million tons of LNG per year. The new facility will utilize the existing tanks, berths and pipeline infrastructure. In addition, new… Continue reading ExxonMobil | Golden Pass LNG