Happy Wednesday aka Hump Day!
You know we love a follow-up, and
we blogged on Venture Global LNG Inc. at the end of 2024 on how they were
starting up their Plaquemines LNG plant in Port Sulphur, Louisiana. They then loaded their first export of LNG on
their Venture Bayou LNG tanker which headed to Germany. Last month we blogged about Venture Global filing
with U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for its third phase of
the Plaquemines LNG Plant last month. We
mentioned something good was coming to its Calcasieu Pass LNG plant and it’s
here!
Did anyone
happen to read the Oil & Gas Journal’s OGJ Daily Update Newsletter on
April 15, 2025, their article titled, “Venture Global begins commercial
operations at Calcasieu Pass”? In the
article, it speaks on Venture Global LNG Inc. has finally begun commercial activity
at its Calcasieu Pass LNG Plant, after over three years of waiting to repair
hiccups. The Calcasieu Pass LNG plant in
Cameron Parish, Louisiana is expected to produce 10 million tonne/year (tpy). The facility started loading vessels in the
Spring of 2022 and was at full throttle within six months, nonetheless they had
some technical hiccups with its plant’s power and wasn’t able to deliver to its
long-term clients. The company earlier
this year finished fixing key parts to their power island and finalized the
third pre-treatment system. We wish
Venture Global LNG Inc. luck expanding their Plaquemines LNG plant. If you would like to read more of the Oil
& Gas Journal’s article, please click the link: Venture
Global begins commercial operations at Calcasieu Pass | Oil & Gas Journal.
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