Texas LNG files draft resource reports

Texas LNG filed preliminary draft resource reports 1 and 10 with the United States Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. 

The resource reports are a part of the pre-filing environmental review of the Texas LNG project that was approved on April 14, the company said.

Resource reports include a description of the project facilities and certain non-jurisdictional facilities, the proposed construction schedule, land requirements, operation, and maintenance procedures as well as alternatives.

Texas LNG plans to construct, own, and operate an export facility at the Port of Brownsville in Brownsville, Texas with a planned capacity to produce up to 2 million tonnes per annum of LNG from approximately 275 MMcf/d or 0.28 Bcf/d of feed gas sourced from the extensive US natural gas system. In phase 2, to be developed at a later date, Texas LNG intends to increase capacity by additional 2 MTA.

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LNG World News Staff; Image: Texas LNG