Amigo LNG

Manchin Challenges DOE’s Turk on Effects of LNG Permit ‘Pause’

Manchin Challenges DOE’s Turk on Effects of LNG Permit ‘Pause’

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) said its temporary pause on new LNG export authorizations would not affect pending extension requests for projects’ existing export licenses. “To be clear, this pause does not affect that process,” DOE Deputy Secretary David M. Turk said during a Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee hearing on Thursday. The…

February 12, 2024
Mexico Projects Facing Uncertainty With Biden’s Decision to Pause LNG Export Licenses

Mexico Projects Facing Uncertainty With Biden’s Decision to Pause LNG Export Licenses

Mexico’s nascent LNG market could be impacted by the Biden administration’s decision to pause U.S. export licenses while regulators review the process for approving them. The liquefied natural gas export projects planned in Mexico, which amount to about  6 Bcf/d, would use U.S. natural gas as feedstock. As such, they require U.S. Department of Energy…

February 2, 2024
Amigo LNG Looks to Leverage Offtake Interest, Pipeline Capacity to Fast-Track Mexico Project

Amigo LNG Looks to Leverage Offtake Interest, Pipeline Capacity to Fast-Track Mexico Project

Mexico’s LNG space continues to grow with a new project called Amigo near the port of Guaymas in Sonora expecting a final investment decision by next February. “The fundamental driver behind the project is offtake interest in Asia, especially in India,” CEO Muthu Chezhian of Singapore-based LNG Alliance Ltd. told NGI’s Mexico GPI. India is…

August 29, 2022