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Cheniere board approves Corpus Christi LNG expansion project

Cheniere Energy announced on Tuesday that its board has approved the final investment decisions for the expansion project of Corpus Christi's liquefied gas project.

Bechtel Energy, the largest U.S. exporter of LNG, said that it has been asked by CCL Midscale Trains 8 and 9 to begin construction.

Cheniere plans to double the current LNG production at Sabine Pass to 90 million tonnes per year by expanding export facilities in Corpus Christi and Sabine Pass.

The company also said that it is working on expanding brownfield liquefaction capacities at the Corpus Christi terminal and Sabine Pass Terminal.

The company plans to implement the plan in phases, beginning with the initial single-train extensions at each site. If completed, the platform's capacity would reach up to 75 mtpa by the early 2020s.

The United States is currently the largest LNG exporter in the world. Commercial activity in this sector has increased since President Donald Trump lifted the moratorium on new LNG permits shortly after assuming office in January.

Cheniere announced in February that it would aggressively pursue regulatory permits for expanding capacity.

Cheniere announced on Tuesday that it will be investing more than $25 billion in cash available through 2030 to support growth, share repurchases and balance sheet management, as well as dividends.

The company also increased its forecast for the capacity of run-rate LNG to between 60 mtpa & 63 mtpa, up from 54 mtpa & 57 mtpa.

Cheniere said that after the completion of CCL Midscale Trains 8 and 9, along with debottlenecking expected and CCL Stage 3 in this decade, the Corpus Christi terminal's total liquefaction capability is expected to exceed 30 mtpa. (Reporting and editing by Tasim Zahid and Sriraj Kalluvila in Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)