Happy Thursday! Sorry about the miss yesterday! Let’s get started.
We have an
update on a blog from the end of March 2025.
Did anyone happen to read the gCaptain Daily Newsletter June 4, 2026,
their article titled, “Delfin Approves $5 Billion Floating LNG Export Project
Off Louisiana Coast”? In the article, it
spoke on how Delfin LNG, LLC
finally announced they have made their Final Investment Decision (FID) for
their offshore deepwater export port, and the first phase is FLNG 1; it’s a
green light. Delphin has secured backing
from a group of investors and is moving forward with their deepwater port. FLNG 1 is a floating LNG vessel, and it will
have $5 billion for the first phase. Delfin FLNG 1 is the first of three proposed FLNG
vessels and if they all are constructed, they will ship out 13.2 million tonnes
yearly, and last year the U. S. Department of Transportation’s Maritime
Administration (MARAD) approved Delphin’s deepwater port license; see our blog in
March 2025, for details. The offshore
port will be in federal waters roughly 43 to 47 miles (37.4 and 40.8 nautical
miles) off the coast of Louisiana, and they will use their existing
infrastructure to transport the natural gas to the deepwater port. The project is expected to be operational by
2030. We wish Delfin LNG much
luck and success in the completion of their project. If you would like to read more of the gCaptain’s
article, please click the link: Delfin Approves $5 Billion Floating LNG Export Project Off Louisiana Coast.
If you would
like help in looking into how to move your liquids and reduce your emissions,
contact us via email in the Blog and check out our ESC website!
We hope you have a wonderful evening!