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Cheniere wants to expand Sabine Pass plant in US with regulators

According to a FERC report, Cheniere Energy, which is the U.S.'s largest exporter of liquefied gas, has asked the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to grant permission for the expansion of its Sabine Pass facility.

Cheniere submitted a joint request, dated 6 June, to FERC, for authorization to build and operate the Sabine Pass Stage 5 Expansion Project. This project would expand the existing Sabine Pass LNG Facility in Louisiana.

With a capacity of 30,000,000 metric tons per year (mtpa), the Sabine Pass terminal is the largest LNG facility in the United States. Six liquefaction train are in operation.

According to the FERC document, this expansion includes an addition of 3 natural gas liquefaction train, with a combined maximum LNG production of around 300 billion cubic feet annually.

In February, Jack Fusco, the Chief Executive Officer of Cheniere, said that his company would aggressively pursue regulatory permits for expanding capacity now that U.S. president Donald Trump has taken office.

Bill Berkrot edited the report by Noel John, who reported from Bengaluru.

(source: Reuters)