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Cheniere submits application for massive LNG plant to be built in Texas

Cheniere Energy, the largest exporter of liquefied gas in the world.

The company has submitted a request to build a 24 metric tons per year LNG plant in Corpus Christi, Texas.

According to a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission filing, the proposed project will be an expansion of Cheniere's Corpus Christi?plant. The plant currently has a capacity of 18 mtpa but could soon produce?as much as 25 mtpa with the ongoing Stage 3 expansion expected to be completed by 2026. The project is an expansion of Cheniere Corpus Christi's?plant. It currently has a production capacity of 18 mtpa, but it could soon reach 25 mtpa. If the Stage 4 Project is approved, Corpus Christi's capacity will eventually rise to 49 mtpa.

According to FERC's filing, the latest expansion will include adding four 'new LNG processing plants', or?trains?, which will produce each 6 mtpa LNG. Cheniere estimates that Stage 4 will require 3.3 billion cubic feet of gas every day. It hopes to receive federal approval for the project by May 2019. According to preliminary data provided by financial firm LSEG, the U.S. will export 111 million metric tons of LNG in 2025. The United States. The?U.S.

Cheniere and Venture Global have been competing to be the first U.S. company to reach 100 mtpa. Cheniere currently has a capacity of 52 mtpa, with an additional 8 mtpa in construction. Venture Global's capacity is 40 mtpa, with an additional 28 mtpa in construction.

(source: Reuters)