Cheniere
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US EIA data show exports rising from 0.5 Bcf/D in 2016 to 15 Bcf/D in 2025, positioning the US as the world’s largest LNG exporter with further capacity growth expected next year.
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The LNG specialist also greenlit a debottlenecking project to free up additional volumes at the Corpus Christi site.
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Train 1 of the Corpus Christi LNG Stage 3 project is expected to reach substantial completion during the first quarter of 2025.
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New deal will help fund Cheniere’s Sabine Pass Expansion Project and add 7 mtpa of LNG capacity to the Louisiana plant.
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The deal is expected to support the LNG producer's Sabine Pass Liquefaction expansion project.
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The deal is expected to support the liquefied natural gas exporter’s Sabine Pass liquefaction expansion project.
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The deal is expected to support the liquefied natural gas exporter’s Sabine Pass liquefaction expansion project.
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The deal is expected to support the LNG exporter’s Sabine Pass liquefaction expansion project.
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The company has tapped Bechtel to complete the front-end engineering and design study of the expansion, which would add 20 mtpa of LNG production capacity.
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The new 42-in. ADCC pipeline will tie the Whistler Pipeline to Cheniere’s Corpus Christi liquefaction facility.
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