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XOM's Golden Pass JV seeks U.S. approval to re-export LNG from October as it nears the launch of the long-delayed Texas export terminal.
Golden Pass LNG is permitted to ship a cumulative 937 billion cubic feet a year of natural gas equivalent to both FTA and non-FTA countries. The permit expires December 2050.
Golden Pass LNG, located in Sabine Pass, is a key player in the region’s growing energy export sector, the commissioning of these systems marks a major milestone.
The Golden Pass LNG project is progressing, with Train 1 expected to achieve mechanical completion and first LNG production by the end of 2025.
The Golden Pass project, expected to begin LNG production in late 2025, will become the ninth-largest export terminal in the U.S. once it’s operational.
The Trump administration extended a permit for the Golden Pass liquefied natural gas export project co-owned by QatarEnergy LNG and Exxon Mobil Corp.
The Department of Energy approved an LNG export permit extension for Golden Pass LNG Terminal LLC, marking yet another step toward… ...
The FERC allowed the ExxonMobil-QatarEnergy LNG export project in Texas to be delayed further to 2029, after the disgruntled main contractor gave up the project.
Exxon Mobil Corporation XOM and QatarEnergy, partners in the Golden Pass LNG venture, received a three-year extension from federal regulators to complete the construction of their major liquefied ...
In August, Golden Pass LNG, the Exxon-QatarEnergy joint venture developing the project, applied with the FERC for the three-year extension until November 30, 2029.
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