LNG exports in Louisiana, U.S. as a whole are on the rise
Nine vessels carrying LNG left from Louisiana last week, part of a rise in U.S. exports of the super-chilled fuel.
Driftwood LNG first phase likely two plants with up to four trains each
Ahead of sanctioning full construction of Driftwood LNG, Executive Chairman Charif Souki is suggesting Tellurian will proceed with a two-plant first phase, each with up to four trains,
Louisiana’s Dan Brouillette named division president at Sempra
Louisiana native Dan Brouillette, who served as U.S. Energy Secretary under former President Donald Trump, has been hired as president of a new division...
Driftwood terminates $700M deal with France’s TotalEnergies
Driftwood LNG developer Tellurian has terminated a $700 million stock and LNG purchase agreement with France's TotalEnergies SE, Reuters reports.
Tellurian initially sought partners like...
Report: LNG terminals in Louisiana, around the globe face growing competition from renewables
A new report from the nonprofit Global Energy Monitor paints a troubling picture of LNG as it faces growing competition from renewables.
Citing Tellurian's proposed...
Driftwood construction could begin this summer
Tellurian could begin building its $16.8 billion liquefied natural gas terminal in Lake Charles this summer, The Houston Chronicle reports.
In a podcast posted on...
LNG exports rise again
Total exports of US liquefied natural gas increased 6.5% in the week ending June 16 compared with the previous seven days.
The Energy Information Administration...
LNG Center of Excellence planned for Lake Charles
The Commerce Department’s Economic Development Administration is awarding a $2.8 million CARES Act Recovery Assistance grant to McNeese State University Foundation to build a...
Tellurian’s Petronet deal shelved
India's Petronet LNG Ltd has shelved its $2.5 billion investment plan in Tellurian's proposed Driftwood LNG terminal in Louisiana.
Petronet CEO Akshay Kumar Singh said...
LNG exports return to previous levels
U.S. LNG exports increased in the week ending June 2, with 21 cargoes leaving port, the U.S. Energy Information Administration reports.
That compares to 18...