Venture Global LNG Inc. could be facing more legal proceedings from contract holders as the prolonged commissioning process of its Calcasieu Pass LNG facility continues to drag on.

Shell plc and BP plc reportedly have filed for arbitration with Venture Global at the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) for failing to supply the firms with their contracted cargoes, Reuters reported, citing anonymous sources.

BP and Shell each hold 2 million metric tons/year (mmty), 20-year contracts for offtake from Calcasieu Pass. The commercial in-service date of Calcasieu Pass initially was expected in 2022 after BP signed on as a customer in 2018.

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