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Texas LNG Brownsville nears sellout of volumes from new plant at port

July 7, 2024 Oil & Gas

Texas LNG Brownsville is nearing sellout of its supplies from its LNG plant being developed at the Port of Brownsville, according to Brendon Duval, co-president. Duval said Tuesday the company signed a non-binding agreement with an unnamed company for long-term supply of 500,000 tonnes per year of LNG from its Brownsville plant (4 million tpy). Texas LNG Brownsville is a subsidiary of Glenfarne Energy Transition.
“This agreement positions Texas LNG on the verge of full sellout,” Duval said, “and we look forward to finalizing our offtake partnerships in the near future.” Texas LNG already has agreements with EQT Corp. and Gunvor Group. In May the company submitted to FERC a request for an extension to complete the plant by November 2029.

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