US LNG news
Tanya Ortiz Mena appointed President of Sempra Infrastructure
Sempra Infrastructure has announced that Tania Ortiz Mena had been appointed president of Sempra Infrastructure.
NextDecade announces senior loans for Rio Grande LNG Phase 1
NextDecade Corporation’s subsidiary, Rio Grande LNG, LLC, has entered into a credit agreement for US$356 million of senior loans to finance a portion of the first three LNG trains at NextDecade’s Rio Grande LNG export facility in Texas.
Port Arthur LNG Phase 2 project receives FERC authorisation
Sempra Infrastructure has announced that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has approved the permit authorising the Port Arthur LNG Phase 2 expansion project under development at Port Arthur LNG in Jefferson County, Texas.
Commonwealth LNG and EQT sign heads of agreement for LNG supply
Commonwealth LNG has entered into a heads of agreement with EQT for 1 million tpy of LNG under a 15-year tolling agreement, and associated gas supply to Commonwealth LNG’s facility in Cameron, Louisiana.
ConocoPhillips signs additional long-term agreement for regasification capacity at Gate LNG terminal
ConocoPhillips has announced the signing of a commercial agreement to secure additional regasification capacity in Europe at the Gate LNG terminal in the Netherlands.
US top exporter in 1H23
The U.S. Energy Information Administration has reported that the US exported more LNG than any other country in 1H23.
Sempra Infrastructure completes sale of non-controlling interest in Port Arthur LNG Phase 1 to KKR
Sempra Infrastructure has completed the sale of a 42% indirect, non-controlling interest in its Port Arthur LNG Phase 1 project to KKR.
ConocoPhillips’ HRU technology selected for Rio Grande LNG Project
ConocoPhillips has announced that its proprietary OCP CryoSep® heavies removal unit technology has been selected as part of Phase 1 of NextDecade’s Rio Grande LNG Project.
Baker Hughes announce supply agreement for Venture Global's long-term expansion plan
Venture Global LNG announced its long-term expansion plan to increase production from 70 million tpy to more than 100 million tpy of nameplate LNG export capacity.
Sempra Infrastructure and Japanese Consortium to develop carbon-neutral gas production and LNG supply-chain
Sempra Infrastructure, a subsidiary of Sempra has announced an agreement with a consortium comprised of Tokyo Gas Company, Ltd., Osaka Gas Company, Ltd., Toho Gas Company, Ltd., and Mitsubishi Corporation to participate in the evaluation of a proposed project to produce e-natural gas, a form of carbon recycling, in the U.S. Gulf Coast.