Latest News

Chevron not wanting to buy structure US LNG plants, authorities says

Chevron does not want to buy the building and construction of U.S. LNG plants, as it is not the best use of the company's capital and it can quickly offer its U.S. gas, stated a leading official on Thursday.

The head of Chevron's midstream, Colin Parfitt, likewise ruled out taking an equity stake in Woodside Energy's. impending purchase of Louisiana-based Driftwood LNG.

We picked not to do the owning and operating however we do offers. that permit us to have production of gas in the U.S. and. translate it into LNG for our consumers, Parfitt stated in an. interview.

Woodside has stated it is prepared to sell up to 50% stake in. the proposed 27.6 million heaps per year Driftwood liquefied. gas task.

The U.S. is distinct because Chevron can monetize its gas. production without needing to convert it to LNG because the country. had a large midstream market.

One of the ways that Chevron prepares to gain from LNG. output in the U.S is through sales and purchase contracts with. LNG designers. It has separate arrangements with Cheniere Energy. and Venture Global LNG, the latter of which has actually remained in. contract disagreements with big consumers.

I have actually sat with Venture Global in the past and I am extremely. aware of the sound that's out there. Our view is if we have. a concern with a provider then we speak to them and we do talk with. Venture Global very directly, Parfitt stated.

Big tasks are prone to hold-ups and the Biden time out on. export examines that held up LNG export approvals to non FTA. countries will likewise decrease the next stage of jobs,. Parfitt said.

(source: Reuters)