Happy Thursday! The sun was a wonderful sight today!
We wanted to continue with a follow-up
to a Blog we did on April 24, 2023, on Texas LNG after it received its
FERC approval. If you didn’t read it, check
it out!
Did anyone
happen to read the Oil & Gas Journal’s Daily Update Newsletter on January
25, 2024, their article titled, “Texas LNG completes permitting process,
construction set for 2H 2024”? In the
article, it speaks about Glenfarne Energy Transition LLC’s LNG project in
Brownsville, Texas having completed its permitting. Their Texas LNG plant has now received
the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Section 10 and Section 404 permits,
and they have received state-level approval from the Texas Railroad Commission
with their permitting in hand, they will be moving forward with their final
investment decision (FID). Texas LNG plant is expected to handle 4-million
tonne a year of liquified natural gas which will be converted by using
renewable energy, and as an export terminal will have a very low carbon footprint. Once PID in finalized, construction is
expected to start shortly after late in 2024. The first ships taking the LNG are expected to
load in 2028. If you would like to read more of the Oil
& Gas Journal’s article, please click the link: Texas
LNG completes permitting process, construction set for 2H 2024 | Oil & Gas
Journal (ogj.com).
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's website!
We hope you have a wonderful evening!
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and Gas Journal’s article. **