The restart of one liquefied natural gas (LNG) export project in Louisiana, Cameron LNG, could occur this month, but some are warning in a worst-case scenario, the facility could be offline until November.

The terminal was shuttered in late August by Hurricane Laura. Majority owner Sempra Energy has not said when the 2.3 Bcf/d facility would come back online. The terminal was not significantly damaged, according to Sempra, even though Laura made landfall with 150 mph winds.

Cameron buys power from Entergy Corp., rather than producing electricity from natural gas like most other domestic terminals, and its restart is awaiting restoration of the regional grid. In addition, the facility is about 19 miles north of the Gulf Coast along the Calcasieu Ship Channel, which was clogged by...