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Kimmeridge to halve stake in Louisiana LNG project after FID, says CEO

Energy financial investment firm Kimmeridge Energy Management plans to decrease its stake in a. Louisiana melted gas (LNG) export project to 51% down. from 100% after it reaches a last investment decision (FID). next year, Handling Partner Ben Dell informed Reuters.

In June, Kimmeridge acquired for a concealed quantity. Commonwealth LNG, which is establishing a 9.5 million metric tons. per annum (MTPA) LNG plant in Cameron, Louisiana. The project. has requested but not received a required export license from. the Department of Energy.

Our expectation is under financing we will fall to. around 51% stake in Commonwealth LNG, Dell said late Thursday. on the sidelines of the Gastech energy conference in Houston.

Dell stated the plan is to increase the equity in the project. by bringing in infrastructure-type financiers who by putting in. their equity will have the impact of diluting Kimmeridge's. general shareholding.

U.S. President Joe Biden's administration pause on LNG. export-permit reviews might be over early next year, he stated,. projecting a FID on the project might follow in the fourth. quarter of 2025.

My individual view is the within date we can FID is late May,. the outside date is October depending upon what the DOE does and. what they require, Dell informed Reuters.

Kimmeridge prepares to invest $1 billion of its own money into. funding the job and has the majority of the debt and equity. partners prepared to go once the task gets allowed, Dell said.

Commonwealth LNG intends to market eight of the plant's 9.5. MTPA production capacity and retain the rest for its owners. to trade, he stated.

A few of the cash to spend for the plant investment will come. from Kimmeridge's natural gas production service that Dell said. is creating $400 million to $500 million in profits before. interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA).

I wish to see us involved in more than one LNG. facility and we will evaluate the shipping, regas and further. downstream to see if we want to take part in that, Dell stated.

(source: Reuters)