Top news of the week September 9-14

Top news of the week September 9-14

Top news of the week September 9-14
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Report: force majeure declared at Cameron LNG

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Sempra Energy’s Cameron LNG facility that began commercial operations at its first liquefaction train in August has reportedly declared force majeure.

Nigeria LNG signs EPC LOI for Train 7 with preferred bidder

Nigeria LNG has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) for the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) of Train 7 with an international consortium.

Western Gas’ Equus LNG project on track for first gas in 2024

Western Gas’ $3.5 billion Equus project is currently on track for first gas in 2024 following the completion of the Upstream to LNG Development Plan and the start of project financing and partnering activities.

Freeport LNG secures $1 bln for Train 4

Freeport LNG and Westbourne Capital have executed definitive agreements for a $1.025 billion loan that will fund Freeport LNG’s proposed fourth natural gas liquefaction train on Quintana Island in Freeport, Texas.

Energy Transfer, Shell seek Lake Charles LNG permit extension

Energy Transfer and Shell have filed a request with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to extend its deadline for the completion of the Lake Charles LNG export project.

 

LNG World News Staff