Happy Wednesday!
We love a follow-up, and this
story fits the bill. New Fortress Energy’s
offshore FLNG1 is in our Blog again.
Did anyone
happen to read the gCaptain Daily Newsletter on January 29, 2025, their
article titled, “New Fortress Energy’s Fast LNG Facility Exceeds Design
Capacity”? In the article, it spoke on the subject of New Fortress Energy Inc.’s floating
natural gas liquefaction plant which is known as FLNG1 who is off the coast of
Altamira, Mexico has surpassed it output by supplying nine LNG vessels since
its start-up in the Summer of 2024. FLNG
1 has been running at 120% of its proposed capacity and it is producing at rates
of 1.67 MTPA. Last February, this
facility was in our Blog receiving approval from US Customs and Border
Protection (USCBP) to sell its product to the US and its territories as well as
to export LNG to non-Free Trade Agreement countries for five-years. FLNG1 is the only LNG on the Gulf Coast who has
the authority to supply Puerto Rico with LNG.
FLNG1 is the first of two operational facilities from New Fortress
Energy Altamira export project, FLNG2 is expecting startup by
mid-2027. New Fortress Energy
gets its supply of LNG from the Sur De Texas-Tuxpan pipeline which links Brownsville,
Texas to Tuxpan, Veracruz, Mexico. Well,
it is good to hear in spite of the Gulf Coast weather LNG is getting exported at
such fast rate. If you would like to
read more of the gCaptain’s article, please click the link: New Fortress Energy's Fast LNG Facility Exceeds Design Capacity.
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!
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