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    Factbox-US LNG projects boosted by Trump’s export permit restart By Reuters

    Press RoomBy Press RoomJanuary 21, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    HOUSTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump has ended the moratorium on new liquefied export permits imposed by his predecessor Joe Biden in January 2024.

    Trump targeted the LNG industry with an executive order on the first day, part of a series of planned policy moves to encourage more U.S. energy production.

    Biden paused new approvals pending a study into the environmental and economic effects of the booming export industry. The study was released in December.

    U.S. LNG output was set to more than double regardless of the moratorium. Before Biden halted new permit approvals, the government had already given the green light to projects that would increase U.S. LNG capacity to 200 million tonnes per annum (MPTA) from around 90 MPTA. Those projects were not affected by the moratorium.

    New permits issued by Trump’s government would likely increase export capacity from 2030 onwards, because it takes several years to build LNG plants.

    The United States is already the world’s largest LNG exporter and shipped 88.3 million tonnes of the superchilled gas in 2024. This year alone, three new plants should add nearly 50 MPTA to U.S. capacity.

    Venture Global’s Plaquemines LNG plant in Louisiana which at peak would add 20 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) and Cheniere Energy (NYSE:)’s 10 MTPA Stage 3 expansion at Corpus Christi, Texas.

    Both plants began producing LNG in December 2024 and are still under construction.

    The long delayed joint venture between ExxonMobil (NYSE:) and QatarEnergy, Golden Pass LNG Texas is also expected to produce the first LNG in 2025 and at peak would have a capacity of 18.1 MTPA.

    The following are the projects that were impacted by the halt to new permits and which could now be in a better position to move forward due to Trump’s decision. They could add another 100 MPTA to U.S. export capacity:

    IN TEXAS:

    -Sempra Infrastructure’s Port Arthur expansion (13 MTPA)

    -Cheniere Energy’s Corpus Christi 8 and 9 (3 MTPA)

    IN LOUISIANA

    -Commonwealth LNG (9.5 MTPA)

    -Venture Global LNG’s CP2 project (20 MTPA)

    -Energy Transfer’s Lake Charles LNG facility (15.5 MTPA)

    -Glenfarne Group’s Magnolia LNG (8.8 MTPA)

    -Gulfstream LNG (4.2 MTPA)

    -Argent LNG (25 MTPA)

    EXPANSION

    There are also a number of plants that already have DOE export permits but need approvals to increase their capacity.

    They include Venture Global LNG’s Plaquemines and Calcasieu Pass plants, and Kinder Morgan (NYSE:)’s Elba Island LNG plant.

    FURTHER OUT

    There are also a number of projects in an earlier stage of development that could benefit from the restart of permit processing. They include:

    IN TEXAS:

    – FLNG (OL:)

    – Barca LNG

    IN LOUISIANA

    – CE FLNG

    – Main Pass Energy Hub FLNG

    – Monkey Island LNG

    MEXICO

    © Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Storage tanks and gas-chilling units are seen at Freeport LNG, the second largest exporter of U.S. liquified natural gas, near Freeport, Texas, U.S., February 11, 2023. Reuters/Arathy Somasekhar/File Photo

    In Mexico, the Mexico Pacific LNG project located in Saguaro will liquefy U.S. gas and therefore needs the DOE permit.

    New Fortress Energy (NASDAQ:)’s Altamira FLNG plant on Mexico’s Pacific coast was the only project to get a license to export to countries not covered by free trade agreements during the pause.

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