Thursday, April 19, 2018

Freeport LNG Delays Start Of Texas Export Terminal To September 2019

Freeport LNG, a privately held U.S. LNG company, said on April 19 it pushed back the projected start date for its $13 billion export terminal under construction in Texas by about nine months to around Sept. 1, 2019. Freeport LNG now expects the first liquefaction train to enter service around Sept. 1, 2019, with the second and third trains seen in service around Jan. 1 and May 1, 2020, respectively, said Zdenek Gerych, a spokesman at Freeport. Previously, the three trains under construction had been expected to enter service between fourth-quarter 2018 and the final quarter of 2019. Each train will have the capacity to liquefy about 0.7 billion cubic feet (bcf) per day of gas. One bcf is enough gas to supply about 5 million U.S. homes for a day.

https://www.shaledirectories.com/blog/freeport-lng-delays-start-of-texas-export-terminal-to-september-2019/

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