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Cheniere strikes twenty years LNG handle Portugal's Galp Energia

Cheniere Energy said on Monday it has accepted supply 0.5 million tonnes per annum of melted natural gas to a subsidiary of Galp Energia for 20 years.

Deliveries are expected to start in the early 2030s, however are dependent on the approval for an additional liquefaction unit ( Train Eight) for Cheniere's Sabine Pass Liquefaction Growth Project.

As part of the deal, Galp will also buy some LNG freights from Cheniere before train 8 starts.

CONTEXT

Sabine Pass currently runs six liquefaction trains, each with a production capacity of approximately 5 mtpa of LNG. An expansion project is underway to add up to 20 mtpa of additional capability.

In February, Sabine Pass filed an application with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for authorization to website, construct and operate the Sabine Pass Phase 5 Expansion Task.

Last year, Cheniere Energy stated it would supply 0.8 million tonnes per year (mtpa) of liquefied gas (LNG) to Germany's BASF, starting mid-2026.

WHY IT IS VERY IMPORTANT

In 2023, the United States emerged as the worldwide leader in liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports, surpassing previous frontrunners Australia and Qatar. This shift was driven by increased global need and greater rates, partly due to provide disruptions and sanctions associated with the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

During an incomes hire May, Cheniere's vice president noted that they prepared for increasing LNG need in Asia as costs decreased, while high storage levels in Europe led to a 13% drop in demand on the continent.

SECRET PRICES QUOTE

This medspa is expected to offer more support for the SPL Growth Task, and shows continued momentum as we progress development of the project, stated Cheniere CEO Jack Fusco.

(source: Reuters)