Venture Global LNG
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The construction of the CP2 LNG facilities in Cameron Parish is scheduled to start this year.
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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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Port Arthur LNG is expected to handle 13 mtpa of liquefied natural gas, with first LNG cargoes expected in 2027.
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Plaquemines Phase 2 is the first project to take FID in 2023 and is expected to be the next new LNG capacity in North America.
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More than 2.0 mtpa of LNG to come from Plaquemines LNG and CP2 LNG facilities.
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An ExxonMobil Asian affiliate will take LNG from Venture Global’s Plaquemines and CP2 facilities currently under construction.
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Venture Global is closing in on FID for Plaquemines LNG terminal in Louisiana and has already sold 70% of its planned nameplate capacity.
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Baker Hughes will supply a plug-and play modularized liquefaction train system for the Plaquemines LNG project.
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Contractor's CB&I unit will build a pair of storage tanks for new LNG facility in Louisiana.
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New sibling facility to Calcasieu Pass will boast nameplate liquefication capacity of 20 mtpa of LNG.
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A new deal between China and Venture Global is the latest in a string of US LNG commitments to Asia.
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Polish oil company will take an additional 2 mtpa for 20 years.
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