Demand for U.S. natural gas going UP
Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2018 9:40 am
Demand for U.S. natural gas and the price is going WAY UP. The cold start to the winter is just the most recent spike in demand.
On November 15th Cheniere Energy, Inc. (LNG), in partnership with privately-held Bechtel, produced the first LNG from the Corpus Christi Liquefaction project (CCL Project) in Texas.
According to a 3Q 2018 presentation by Cheniere, the CCL Project is the first greenfield LNG export facility in the U.S. Lower-48. There are three trains, with 13.5 mtpa total capacity. < One metric ton per year (mtpa) equals ~50 Bcf, so when all three trains of the CCL Project are on-line they will increase demand for U.S. natural gas by approximately 1.8 Bcfpd.
Train 1 has finished construction, and has been undergoing commissioning, with completion expected Q1 2019. Feed gas was introduced in August 2018.
Train 2 is under construction with completion expected 2H 2019.
Train 3’s FID was in May 2018, with substantial completion expected 2H 2021.
On November 15th Cheniere Energy, Inc. (LNG), in partnership with privately-held Bechtel, produced the first LNG from the Corpus Christi Liquefaction project (CCL Project) in Texas.
According to a 3Q 2018 presentation by Cheniere, the CCL Project is the first greenfield LNG export facility in the U.S. Lower-48. There are three trains, with 13.5 mtpa total capacity. < One metric ton per year (mtpa) equals ~50 Bcf, so when all three trains of the CCL Project are on-line they will increase demand for U.S. natural gas by approximately 1.8 Bcfpd.
Train 1 has finished construction, and has been undergoing commissioning, with completion expected Q1 2019. Feed gas was introduced in August 2018.
Train 2 is under construction with completion expected 2H 2019.
Train 3’s FID was in May 2018, with substantial completion expected 2H 2021.