Cameron Lng

Cameron LNG Restart Likely Soon, but Further Delays Said Possible

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…

September 15, 2020
LNG Recap: U.S. Feed Gas Deliveries Surge, But Cameron Still Without Power to Restart

LNG Recap: U.S. Feed Gas Deliveries Surge, But Cameron Still Without Power to Restart

A surge in feed gas deliveries to export terminals and a hurricane headed for the northern Gulf Coast that has forced some offshore producers to shut-in volumes sent U.S. natural gas futures up sharply on Monday.  Feed gas volumes hit their highest point since May on Sunday, surpassing 7 Bcf and were at about the…

September 14, 2020
LNG Recap: No Major Damage Reported at Cameron, Sabine Pass Terminals

LNG Recap: No Major Damage Reported at Cameron, Sabine Pass Terminals

Four days after Hurricane Laura made landfall near Lake Charles, LA, both Cheniere Energy Inc. and Sempra Energy reported minimal damage at the Cameron and Sabine Pass LNG terminals.  Both facilities were still offline on Monday. Sempra’s Cameron LNG took a direct hit from the storm, which came ashore packing 150 mph winds and was…

August 31, 2020
McDermott Expects Cameron LNG ‘Fully Online’ by 2020 as Timetable Slips

McDermott Expects Cameron LNG ‘Fully Online’ by 2020 as Timetable Slips

The first train at Cameron LNG is on track to produce liquefied natural gas (LNG) by the end of June and is progressing toward full operation by next year, according to Houston-based engineering and construction giant McDermott International Inc.

May 1, 2019
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