Driftwood LNG
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If the sale closes, the company will lease back the parcel under a 40-year term.
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A series of new liquefaction projects along the US Gulf Coast is cutting through industry headwinds and moving toward final investment decisions.
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Tellurian awarded a contract that will result in the first application of the service provider's integrated compressor line technology in North America.
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Shell signs on to take LNG from the planned Louisiana plant.
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The latest move by Tellurian signifies a business model change from a financial partnership with LNG users to sales to traders.
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Energy trader Vitol will take 3 mtpa over a 10-year period.
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Driftwood gets the green light, as demand rebounds and the stars align at last.
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The company deferred three of four pipelines as it continues to push toward final investment decision.
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India’s Petronet LNG Ltd. signed a $7.5-billion agreement to buy into Tellurian Inc.’s proposed LNG terminal in Louisiana in what is described as potentially one of the largest foreign investments in the US to ship shale gas abroad.
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Driftwood is authorized to export up to 3.88 Bcf/D, and Port Arthur gets go-ahead for 1.91 Bcf/D of natural gas as LNG.
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