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Tanker leaves Venture Global Louisiana Plaquemines LNG export plant

The tanker docked for the past month at U.S. liquefied gas (LNG) company Venture Global LNG's. Plaquemines export plant under building and construction in Louisiana had. left by Tuesday early morning, according to information company LSEG.

Energy analysts said that was likely an indication the plant was. getting closer to producing and exporting its own LNG.

The tanker, called Qogir, arrived at Plaquemines from Norway. filled with LNG in late August. It left the plant with less LNG,. according to the LSEG data.

Energy analysts have actually stated Endeavor Global used a few of that. LNG to cool down locations of the facility as part of the. commissioning process to get the plant ready to produce its own. LNG for export.

Officials at Endeavor Global were not right away readily available. for comment.

LNG plants under building and construction, like Plaquemines, utilize the. super-chilled gas to test and cool equipment in preparation for. the start of production.

Plaquemines started pulling in extremely percentages of natural. gas from U.S. pipelines in late June. Analysts have said the. plant might start turning pipeline gas into LNG in test mode in. the coming weeks or months.

Endeavor Global has actually stated that constructing the 2 stages at. Plaquemines would require an investment of about $21 billion.

Analysts have said they expect Venture Global to complete. deal with the very first 1.8-billion cubic feet each day (bcfd) phase of. Plaquemines from 2024 to 2026 and the 2nd 1.2-bcfd stage from. 2025 to 2026.

The United States is already the world's greatest LNG. exporter with seven export plants able to turn about 13.8 bcfd. of gas into about 104.6 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) of LNG.

One billion cubic feet suffices gas to provide about 5. million U.S. homes for a day.

(source: Reuters)