Showing posts with label LNG. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LNG. Show all posts

Friday, April 3, 2026

Golden Pass LNG, Texas, Set To Load First Export Cargo Amid Record Feedgas Intake -- April 3, 2026

Locator: 50416LNG.

Article at link was posted by Hart Energy on April 2, 2026.  

The LNG tanker HL Sea Eagle is expected to arrive at the Golden Pass export terminal in Texas on April 20 to load the plant’s first cargo of liquefied natural gas (LNG) for export, according to a trading source and LSEG ship-tracking data.

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The Book Page

Completed my notes on Volume 2, Norman Sherry's biography of Graham Greene. 

Link here

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Movie Night

Graham Greene's The Third Man. Perhaps one of the best movies ever. Others agree; from wiki:

In 1999, the British Film Institute voted The Third Man the greatest British film of all time. In 2011, a poll for Time Out ranked it the second-best British film ever. 

It seems like a movie in which Orson Welles would have written the screenplay, acted in, and directed. And, yet, only one of the three was true -- Orson Welles played Harry Lime in the movie, and that was it. And on-screen he had less than eleven minutes.

Excellent movie. 

On the other hand Graham Greene's Our Man in Havana was a big disappointment. It was completely miscast. The lead needed to be played by Peter Sellers, had the latter been ten years older. Alec Guiness was either too old (possibly) or completely misread the play (hard to believe). The director of both movies: Carol Reed. The movie's premise (and the book's premise, of course) was brilliant, and based on factual events.

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

US LNG Exports -- April 1, 2026

Locator: 50388LNG. 

This graph / the most recent data is entirely irrelevant at this point. 

Ticker: LNG -- could drop 3% at the open; drop of $8 / share in pre-market trading. VG could drop 5%.  

Link here. Data updated overnight; released March 31, 2026.

Monday, March 30, 2026

Golden Pass -- March 30, 2026

Locator: 50368QATAR.

Comment: this LNG story is really quite fascinating! 

Golden Pass (US export terminal) will more than make up for any LNG loss from Qatar the country, if I'm reading the links below correctly. How quickly the US becomes the largest LNG exporter. Truly amazing.

A reader sent me a note earlier today: how Europe has fallen so far behind in the energy producing sector; in fact, Europe has fallen even further behind in AI investment. Europe has become not much more than a tourist destination for Americans.

Link here

To be completed later, but here are the links:


 

Link here

Posted earlier:

Saturday, March 28, 2026

Qatar LNG Complex Bombed By Iran -- Ras Laffan LNG South Complex -- Deep Analysis -- March 28, 2026

Locator: 50353QATAR.

Link here

3 - 5 years to bring back on line. [Later: Golden Pass — US export terminal will more than replace lost Qatar LNG. Golden Pass: XOM/QatarEnergy.]

It could have been worse. 

This analysis suggests the US DOD and intel community underestimated Iran's capabilities.

Conservative estimate that it will be up and running in three years.

Probably slightly less than five years. 

It appears this long note was edited after an earlier version. The part about "it could have been worse" has been removed, unless it's posted elsewhere and I missed it. 

Posted earlier:

More from the analysis:

Operation EPIC FURY -- This Is Starting To Get Serious -- For Saudi Arabia -- March 28, 2026

Locator: 50351SAUDI.

This could be incredibly serious for Saudi Arabia -- it's not as if Venezuela doesn't exist? 

For the US:

  • The original objective: help Israel take out Iran's nuclear program. 
  • The new objective: find an off-ramp.   

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Long Term

AI prompt: 

Are Exxon, Chevron, others seriously considering Venezuela now with threat of Strait of Hormuz being controlled by Iran as the new normal?

Reply


And this is heavy oil, highly coveted by US refiners. 
 
You know, this is very, very interesting. Trump said today that going into the "war," he expected markets to fall much more than they have, and he expected the price of oil to surge much more than it has. That still may happen.
 
But presidents are change agents and think strategically. If one starts connecting the dots, it sure seems like Trump, Rubio, etc., are spending a a lot of time thinking about the Monroe Doctrine and acting.
 
Cuba.

Maduro / Venezuela.
 
The Panama Canal / kicking China out.

Stopping renewal energy growth -- is determined to end windmills in America. 
 
In the big scheme of things, it doesn't take oil companies to turn things around pretty quickly if they want.

Look at the time line for the Bakken revolution. Less than a decade to go from zero to a million bopd. 
 
And that was pretty much all "unproven" going in.

Venezuela: "they" already know what Venezuela has. 
 
Ticker: CVX -- 30-year horizon -- 

 
Windfall profits tax? Not under this administration, but in 2029? Certainly likely. 
 
LNG:
  • Cheniere: share price up 26% over six months;
  • Venture Global: share price up23% over same six months;
  • Reported yesterday: Cheniere's fifth train is now operational -- 

AI prompt:  
How does Cheneire's current LNG export capacity with 5th train now operational at Corpus Christi compare with VG's total export capacity?
Reply:  


Astounding! Is anyone paying attention? 
  • Cheniere: by far and away, the largest at 50 mtpa;
  • VG: seeks to be exporting twice that amount in less than four years (100+ mtpa) 

Monday, March 23, 2026

How Big Was The Vitol Deal For Venture Global? March 23, 2026

Locator: 50305LNG.



And CP2?



LNG US Export -- Post-Iran War -- March 23, 2026

Locator: 50304LNG.

Link here

LNG US export forecast, link here



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Back On Top In June

Link here

US LNG Exporters -- What Does Google Gemini Think? March 23, 2026

Locator: 50303LNG.

Link here

LNG US export forecast, link here

AI prompt: I'm not asking this question from an investment point of view. I'm just curious. US LNG exporters. LNG (Cheniere) is currently the largest; but VG is growing quickly. Based on their publicly stated plans, which of the two is likely to be bigger five years from now and who would be #3?

 Reply

Saturday, March 14, 2026

Venture Global -- RBN Energy -- One Year Ago -- Re-Posting -- March 14, 2026

Locator: 50222VG.

Compare this chart with the chart at the bottom of the blog.

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Re-Posting

This was from a year ago, January 29, 2025, link here

Locator: 48428RBNVG.

RBN Energy: assessing Venture Global's assets in the wake of its $1.75 billion IPO. Archived.

Venture Global put U.S. LNG on center stage after going public on January 24. The company, now listed as VG on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), launched one of the largest initial public offerings (IPO) in U.S. energy history. The IPO shares were priced at $25 each, raising $1.75 billion but valuing the company at $60 billion, a significant drop from the company’s initial target of up to $110 billion. While Venture Global was able to capitalize on some truly fantastic timing, going public just as President Trump took office and lifted the export permit ban, the market remains cautious about LNG and the energy sector. While Trump will certainly smooth the path at least somewhat to new LNG buildout, lawsuits and regulatory hurdles won’t simply disappear overnight. In addition to the general regulatory uncertainty facing the industry, there is also the matter of Venture Global’s contentious relationship with its original customers: Shell, BP and others have brought arbitration cases against the company that have yet to be resolved. In today’s RBN blog, we take a closer look at Venture Global, its assets and what its IPO says about U.S. LNG. 

Venture Global is one of the largest players in U.S. LNG, with the 10-MMtpa (1.32 Bcf/d) Calcasieu Pass operational, although still technically commissioning (more on that shortly); the 20-MMtpa (2.65 Bcf/d) Plaquemines LNG under construction or commissioning now; CP2 in the late stages of development and nearing a final investment decision (FID); and two more speculative projects to pursue after CP2. Between Calcasieu Pass and Plaquemines, the company will own and operate 30 MMtpa (4 Bcf/d) by the end of 2027, leaving it second to only Cheniere Energy when it comes to U.S. LNG output (see King Creole for more on the big three players in U.S. LNG). And with more projects in the queue, Venture Global is obviously shooting for Cheniere’s crown. All of Venture Global’s LNG projects use midscale modular technology rather than traditional large-scale trains, promising investors shorter construction timelines and requiring less startup capital to build these smaller, factory-fabricated, but scalable units.

Venture Global took FID on its first U.S. LNG terminal, Calcasieu Pass, in August 2019, although the project had been under construction since February of that year. The terminal has 18 mini trains, grouped into nine blocks, for a total nameplate capacity of 10 MMtpa (1.32 Bcf/d) and an expected peak capacity of 12.4 MMtpa (1.64 Bcf/d). Nameplate capacity is what is guaranteed by the design of the project by the engineering partners, but all LNG terminals have the ability to produce above that level. 

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

US LNG - This Is Truly Amazing -- February 25, 2026

Locator: 50051LNG.

Weather: wow, in the background, CNBC this a.m. -- it's still snowing hard in NYC!

LNG: link here

Saturday, February 21, 2026

US LNG Export Terminal Update -- February 21, 2026

 

US LNG export terminals status 2025 - 2026:

From November, 2025:

Today, update, February 21, 2026

Sunday, February 15, 2026

Cheniere To Significantly Increase Production At Its Corpus Christi, TX, Facility --

Locator: 49926TEXASLNGEXPORTTERMINAL.

I remember vividly the day I posted about the number of LNG export terminals planned along the US Gulf Coast -- many years ago. A reader reminded me that just because the terminals were planned did not mean they would built.

It's been comments like that, over the years, that have made my desire to keep posting the blog. The blog will continue -- the question is whether to keep posting. Whatever. Back to the subject at hand.

Cheniere Energy (LNG) announced in February, 2026, that it has filed an application with FERC to construct a new LNG plant in Texas. The project will expand LNG production capacity. Well, duh.

  • location: Corpus Christi, Texas
  • project: the "Stage 4" expansion of its existing terminal at that location
  • will add four new liquefaction trains, two storage tanks, and a 26-mile pipeline
  • capacity: will add a million tones per annum (MTPA) 


Update
: the FID for Cheniere's "Stage 3" expansion announced in 2025; construction on that project was scheduled to last through 2030; budgeted at $8 billion. That project would only add two Midscale Trains 8 and 9. 

Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Most Amazing Factoid Of The Day -- GDP Around The World -- November 25, 2025

Locator: 49800GDP. 

GDP.

Saudi Arabia: per capita, $24,000.

Texas: per capital, $88,000.

 

California: per capital: $102,000 

California Fiscal Outlook: link here.

Sunday, November 23, 2025

Texas LG Pipeline Buildout -- November 23, 2025

Locator: 49786TEXASPIPELINES.

Tag: Permian. 

Nothing new here but this helps me understand the numbers associated with NG, LNG, pipelines, etc.

Link here

See also a downloadable map at the Oil & Gas Journal: link here.

Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Venture Global -- LNG Exports -- Setting Records -- November 11, 2025

Locator: 49395LNG. 

Link here

I have no position in this company, never have, unlikely I ever will.

I am posting this to help me keep track of LNG export facilities.  

From the linked article:

U.S. LNG exporter Venture Global booked a net income for the third quarter, compared to a loss a year earlier, as revenues and LNG exports soared amid rising liquefaction capacity at its plants.

Venture Global, the second-largest U.S. LNG exporter behind Cheniere, on Monday, November 10, 2025, reported a net income attributable to common stockholders of $429 million for the third quarter, versus a loss of $347 million for the same period of 2024. Wow.

Revenues soared by 260% and income from operations surged by 598% as Venture Global’s exported LNG volumes jumped by 237% to 100 cargoes in the third quarter of 2025, up from 31 cargoes exported in the same period last year.

Venture Global has been ramping up its Plaquemines export project, and 34 of 36 liquefaction trains at the site are now producing LNG.

34 of 36 trains! Wow.

Tracking LNG export, US vs Qatar:

Monday, September 8, 2025

NextDecade Completes Commercialization of Rio Grande LNG Train 5 -- September 8, 2025

Locator: 49043LNG.

Tag: Ben Franklin, US revolutionary war.

Link here.

NextDecade completes the commercialization of Rio Grande LNG Train 5 with 1.0 MTPA LNG sale and purchase agreement with ConocoPhillips.

Train 5 commercialization is now complete, positive final investment decision expected in fourth quarter 2025.

NextDecade Corporation announced today that it has executed a 20-year liquefied natural gas (LNG) sale and purchase agreement (SPA) with ConocoPhillips for offtake from Rio Grande LNG Train 5.

ConocoPhillips will purchase 1.0 MTPA of LNG for 20 years on a free on board basis at a price indexed to Henry Hub, subject to NextDecade making a positive final investment decision (FID) on Train 5.

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The Book Page

Wow, wow, wow!

Link to The Wall Street Journal

This is a very, very long article and dovetails wiht many biographies of Ben Franklin of which I have read. This is truly spectacular.