LNG export news
Delfin to supply SEFE with 1.5 million tpy of US LNG
SEFE Securing Energy for Europe and Delfin Midstream Inc. have signed a heads of agreement for the long-term supply of 1.5 million tpy of LNG for at least 15 years.
Baker Hughes and NextDecade enter framework agreement
Baker Hughes will supply gas turbine and refrigerant compressor technology to and enter into contractual services agreements with NextDecade to perform maintenance work at the Rio Grande LNG facility.
First LNG cargo produced at Corpus Christi Stage 3 export facility
The U.S. Energy Information Administration has announced that In February 2025, Corpus Christi Stage 3 produced its first LNG cargo, according to the developer, Cheniere Energy.
DOE issues extension to Delfin LNG project
The US Secretary of Energy has approved an LNG export permit extension for Delfin LNG LLC, granting additional time to commence exports from the project proposed for offshore Louisiana.
ORLEN to supply gas to Ukraine
ORLEN and Naftogaz have signed a memorandum of co-operation in the LNG sector.
DOE issues export approval to Golden Pass LNG
U.S. Secretary of Energy, Chris Wright, has approved an LNG export permit extension for Golden Pass LNG Terminal LLC, currently under construction in Sabine Pass, Texas.
DOE removes barriers to the use of LNG as a marine fuel
The Department of Energy has announced an order with JAX LNG that removes barriers for the use of LNG as marine fuel to power vessels.
IEEFA: Prices, not politics, will shape US LNG flows to Japan going forward
Commentary from Sam Reynolds and Christopher Doleman, IEEFA, suggests that prices will affect US LNG exports to Japan more so than politics going forward.
Australian gas users pay price as LNG producers prioritise export windfalls
IEEFA has found that Australian gas users are struggling with high gas costs while producers of LNG are exporting to lucrative spot markets.
Europe’s LNG imports decline by 19% with gas demand at 11-year low
IEEFA has found that Europe’s LNG imports fell by 19% in 2024, as gas consumption fell to an 11-year low.