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Train 5 of Cheniere Energy in Texas is operating at maximum capacity

The company announced on Friday that Train 5 of the Corpus Christi Liquefied Natural Gas expansion project, operated by Cheniere Energy, is now at full capacity.

Train 5 is a part of the seven-train development that will add 10 million tons of export capacity per year to Corpus Christi LNG in Texas. According to documents from the company, this new unit is expected to increase output by a little under 1.5 million tonnes per year.

LNG trains are units that cool natural gas to a super-cooled, liquid form for export. The global LNG supply is currently being hamstrung by Iran's attack on Qatar's facilities, which are one of the largest producers of this fuel.

Cheniere says that contractor Bechtel has handed over the operation of Train 5 to Cheniere on Friday.

LSEG data shows that feedgas flows into Corpus Christi were near record levels on Friday. The facility received almost 2.5 billion cubic foot of gas.

Jack Fusco, CEO of Cheniere Energy,?said at the CERAWeek conference on energy that Cheniere planned to?send?more cargoes? to Asia. The region is experiencing shortages due the attacks which shut down QatarEnergy’s LNG facilities.

QatarEnergy?accounts about 20% of the global LNG supply?and warned that it could lose up to 17% of production for 'five years?after its sites were hit by an Iranian missile?

Cheniere, America's largest LNG exporter, has said that it will work to complete the two remaining trains of the Corpus Christi Expansion as quickly as possible.

(source: Reuters)