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Jacob Dick

Jacob Dick joined the NGI staff in January 2022 and was promoted to Senior Editor, LNG in February 2024. He previously covered business with a focus on oil and gas in Southeast Texas for the Beaumont Enterprise, a Hearst newspaper. Jacob is a native of Kentucky and holds a bachelor’s Degree in journalism from Western Kentucky University.

Altamira LNG Could Ship First U.S. Natural Gas Cargo from Mexico in April

Altamira LNG Could Ship First U.S. Natural Gas Cargo from Mexico in April

New Fortress Energy Inc. (NFE) anticipates its offshore Altamira Floating LNG unit could become the first operating Mexican export facility in the coming weeks. After delays that stretched the commissioning process, CEO Wes Edens told analysts during a fourth quarter call that the first volumes of liquefied natural gas were expected to be produced in…

February 29, 2024
Woodside Lands Additional Scarborough Customer with Kogas Supply Agreement

Woodside Lands Additional Scarborough Customer with Kogas Supply Agreement

As its work on the Scarborough LNG project progresses, Woodside Energy Group Ltd. has netted another major Asian customer for the expansion, this time signing on the world’s largest single importers of liquefied natural gas. Woodside has inked an agreement with Korea Gas Corp. (Kogas) to supply 0.5 million metric tons/year (mmty) of LNG on…

February 29, 2024
Sempra Looking Beyond LNG Pause to ‘Development Milestones’ for Port Arthur, Cameron Expansions

Sempra Looking Beyond LNG Pause to ‘Development Milestones’ for Port Arthur, Cameron Expansions

While U.S. LNG developers navigate the fallout of a pause in new worldwide liquefied natural gas export authorizations, Sempra Infrastructure executives said they were still focusing on the best prices and partnerships, rather than permitting timelines. The LNG and Mexico infrastructure arm of San Diego-based Sempra is currently in the early phases of construction on…

February 28, 2024
Major Energy Trade Associations Challenge Legality of DOE’s LNG Export Pause

Major Energy Trade Associations Challenge Legality of DOE’s LNG Export Pause

One of the U.S. oil and natural gas industry’s largest trade groups is pushing the Department of Energy (DOE) to reverse a pause on new LNG export licenses as the possibility of intervention from Congress slims. The American Petroleum Institute (API) and other groups representing the liquefied natural gas industry have filed a request for…

February 27, 2024
Venture Global Fighting Disclosure on Contracts, Awaiting FERC Reply on Calcasieu Pass Deadline

Venture Global Fighting Disclosure on Contracts, Awaiting FERC Reply on Calcasieu Pass Deadline

Long-term offtakers of Venture Global LNG Inc.’s Calcasieu Pass terminal in Louisiana are again pressing FERC to make the export project developer provide information about the facility, this time targeting a request to extend the commissioning process. Earlier this month, Venture asked the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to extend the deadline for its 10 million…

February 27, 2024
Jera Inks Equity, Offtake Agreements for Woodside’s Scarborough LNG Project

Jera Inks Equity, Offtake Agreements for Woodside’s Scarborough LNG Project

Jera Co. Inc., one of the world’s largest LNG buyers, has secured a 15.1% stake in Woodside Energy Group Ltd.’s Scarborough project as it continues to look for stable long-term supply for Japanese power production. Under the transaction, valued at $1.4 billion, Jera would obtain a non-operating interest in the Scarborough partnership and offtake an…

February 26, 2024
EOG Increases LNG Exposure with Brent-linked Vitol Supply Agreement

EOG Increases LNG Exposure with Brent-linked Vitol Supply Agreement

Vitol Inc. is progressing its strategy of inking direct supply agreements for U.S. LNG with exploration and production (E&P) companies, this time tapping EOG Resources Inc. Under the sales and purchase agreement, EOG would supply Vitol with 180,000 MMBtu/d of natural gas, or the equivalent of 1.25 million metric tons/year (mmty) of liquefied natural gas,…

February 23, 2024
Port Arthur LNG Permit Question Facing Texas Supreme Court Scrutiny

Port Arthur LNG Permit Question Facing Texas Supreme Court Scrutiny

A panel of federal judges has decided to withdraw its decision around a Texas air permit for Sempra Infrastructure’s Port Arthur LNG export project southeast of Houston. In November, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit vacated an air permit granted by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). In that decision, the…

February 23, 2024
Equinor Nets 15-Year LNG Supply Agreement to Support Indian Ammonia Production

Equinor Nets 15-Year LNG Supply Agreement to Support Indian Ammonia Production

Norway’s Equinor ASA has agreed to supply one of India’s largest chemical manufacturers using its growing portfolio of Norwegian and U.S. LNG under a new long-term sales and purchase agreement (SPA). Deepak Fertilisers and Petrochemicals Corp. Ltd. has secured 0.65 million metric tons/year (mmty) of liquefied natural gas for 15 years from Equinor that it…

February 21, 2024

Flows Return to Freeport LNG After Train 1 Compressor Issue – The Offtake

A roundup of news and commentary from NGI’s LNG Insight Feed gas nominations to Freeport LNG started to tick up again Wednesday after being curtailed over the holiday weekend, according to Wood Mackenzie pipeline data. The Texas facility reported an outage at Train 1 on Feb. 16 caused by a compressor issue, according to a…

February 21, 2024
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