Happy Thursday!
Did anyone
happen to read the Oil & Gas Journal’s Daily Update Newsletter on October
24, 2024, their article titled, “Cheniere’s Corpus Christi LNG Stage 3 moves
closer to in-service with FERC approval”? In the article, it spoke in regard to Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)
approving a Stage 3 supply line of Cheniere Energy’s expansion
project for its Corpus Christi Liquefaction facility (CCL) which is located in
San Patricio and Nueces Counties, Texas. FERC’s approval is for a terminal supply line
at the CCL facility’s Stage 3 expansion, and it will be able to move its liquified
natural gas (LNG) from the facility to its tank storage and then to an LNG vessel
to send aboard. Stage 3 has been being
constructed slowly since 2022 and the completed project will have seven
midscale trains or liquefaction units which will add over 10-million tonnes/year
(tpy) of additional LNG for export and it is expected to be in exporting by the
end of 2024. FERC clarified the approval
is only for the Stage 3 terminal supply line, and approval was granted based on
the companies produced documents. This
is good news for the industry especially with all the back pedaling recently in
the news. We wish Cheniere Energy
luck with the completion of its Stage 3 expansion. If you would like to read more of the Oil
& Gas Journal’s article, please click the link: Cheniere’s
Corpus Christi LNG Stage 3 moves closer to in-service with FERC approval | Oil
& Gas Journal.
If you would
like help in looking into how to move your hydrocarbon 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!
**Disclaimer: You may be charged a fee to read The Oil
and Gas Journal’s article. **