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Glenfarne looks for five more years till 2029 to construct Texas LNG export plant

U.S. energy business Glenfarne Group LLC has actually asked federal energy regulators for five more years until November 2029 to put its proposed Texas LNG export plant in Texas into service, according to a filing offered on Tuesday.

Texas LNG is one of more than three lots LNG export plants being established in the U.S., Mexico and Canada, some of which have actually been under advancement for several years.

The U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). approved building and construction of Texas LNG in November 2019. That order. offered the business 5 years till November 2024 to build the. center and location it into service.

Officials at Glenfarne were not instantly offered for. comment on when the company prepares to make a last investment. choice (FID) to build the task, or how much it may cost.

Typically, it costs about $800-$ 1,000 per tonne to construct an. LNG export plant, so the Texas LNG task would likely cost. between $3.2 billion and $4 billion.

Glenfarne said in its FERC filing that the job was. delayed due to extenuating situations beyond Texas LNG's. control, consisting of litigation by the Sierra Club environmental. group difficult FERC's orders authorizing the task and. other fights over state licenses.

Glenfarne wants to build two liquefaction trains at Texas. LNG that together would be able turn about 0.5 billion cubic. feet per day (bcfd) of gas into about 4 million tonnes. per year (MTPA) of LNG.

One billion cubic feet of gas suffices to provide. about 5 million U.S. homes for a day.

The U.S. is the most significant global LNG exporter and presently. has the capability to produce around 104.6 MTPA of LNG.

In addition to producing LNG for its own power plants,. Glenfarne has stated it also wishes to offer LNG to other companies. to assist fund its tasks.

Glenfarne already has non-binding LNG supply agreements with. units of Swiss products trader Gunvor and U.S. energy business. EQT, the greatest U.S. gas producer, according to its. FERC filing.

Glenfarne is likewise establishing the 8.8-MTPA Magnolia LNG. export plant in Louisiana.

(source: Reuters)