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Venture Global LNG prepares yourself to begin Plaquemines plant in test mode

U.S. Endeavor Global LNG this week got a vessel filled with imported melted gas and an authorization from a federal regulator to utilize nitrogen at its Plaquemines facility in Louisiana, indications of preparations for a. testmode launch.

The license from the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory. Commission (FERC) was approved on Friday following the arrival of. the totally filled Malta-flagged vessel Qogir, which left from. Norway.

Endeavor Global verified on social networks the tanker arrival. in Plaquemines, but declined to offer more information. A. second LNG tanker, the Liberia-flagged Venture Gator, was on. Friday heading up the Mississippi river, according to LSEG data.

The company had asked for the permit on Aug. 15,. according to the file. Nitrogen can be utilized to purge a. system prior to the intro of gas into an LNG. facility to then produce the superchilled gas.

When the Plaquemines plant comes into full operation,. Venture Global will become the second largest LNG exporter in. the U.S. and the plant will be the 2nd largest U.S. LNG. export facility, with a capacity to produce 20 million metric. tons per year (MTPA).

LNG plants under construction, like Plaquemines, use. superchilled fuel to test and cool equipment in preparation for. start-up.

After Plaquemines started drawing in small amounts of. gas from U.S. pipelines in late June and mid-July,. experts stated the plant could start turning gas into LNG in test. mode in coming months.

As part of its testing procedure, Endeavor Global also looked for. FERC consent in July to introduce gas to a turbine generator.

Venture Global has actually stated structure Plaquemines' 2 phases. would require an investment of about $21 billion.

Analysts have said they anticipate Venture Global to finish. work on the very first 1.8-billion cubic feet per day (bcfd) phase of. Plaquemines from 2024 to 2026 and the 2nd 1.2-bcfd stage in. 2025-2026.

The U.S. is the world's greatest LNG exporter with seven. export plants able to produce about 104.6 MTPA. The export. capacity is expected to increase to some 129.4 MTPA in mid-2025 as. the first stage of Plaquemines and Cheniere Energy's. growth at its Corpus Christi, Texas, plant go into service.

(source: Reuters)