December 19, 2022: Port Arthur, update.
Port Arthur LNG Phase 1: permitted and expected to include two natural
gas liquefaction trains and LNG storage tanks and associated facilities
capable of producing as much as 13.5M metric tons/year of liquefied
natural gas.
- $10.5 billion project (Phase 1)
- capacity: 13.5 million metric tons / year
- to start 2027
- Sempra to make FID for Phase 1 in 1Q23
- Phase 2: similarly sized project being marketed and developed
December 6, 2022: Sempra signs LNG supply deal with Engie for Port Arthur project
- Engie: French power company
- Phase 1 of the proposed Port Arthur LNG project under development
- Engie will purchase 875 metric tones / year; 15-year term
December 1, 2022: link here.
- Ineos
- 1.4 million metric toons / year; 20-year term
November 16, 2022, link here.
- WMB and Sempra;
- preliminary agreement envisions two 20-year aggreements;
- three million tons per annum (MTPA) of LNG in total from the Port Arthur LNG project and the Cameron LNG Phase 2 project.
November 22, 2022: link here.
- COP
- to provide 5 million metric tons LNG
- acquires 30% of the equity in Phase Q
October 18, 2022: link here.
- FERC grants extension.
June 22, 2022: link here.
- updating the US LNG export list
The graphics, from The [London] Globe and Mail, November 19, 2022::
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