A proposed deepwater oil export project in South Texas that would move Lower 48 volumes to overseas markets on Thursday clinched a 50-year lease agreement for a terminal near Corpus Christi.
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EU’s U.S. LNG Imports Soar as Diplomatic Talks Continue
In a move to illustrate the European Union’s (EU) commitment to its joint agreement to strengthen diplomatic ties with the United States, the European Commission reported Friday that the EU has boosted U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports by 181% to 7.9 billion cubic meters (Bcm) since the agreement was announced last July.
Cheniere Authorized to Begin Service of Corpus LNG Train 1 Facilities
FERC has granted Houston-based Cheniere Energy Inc.’s request to begin service for liquefaction and export activities from the Train 1 and associated Stage 1 outside battery limits facilities at its Corpus Christi liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility in South Texas.
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Cheniere’s Corpus Christi Train 2 Closer to Service after FERC OK
Train 2 at Cheniere Energy Inc.’s Corpus Christi liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility is one step closer to entering commercial operation after federal authorities last week approved the introduction of gas and commissioning of the fuel gas system at the Texas Gulf Coast facility.

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Corpus Christi LNG Commissioning Cargo Sets Sail
The first commissioning cargo of liquefied natural gas (LNG) is on its way from Cheniere Energy Inc.’s Corpus Christi facility in South Texas, marking the first gas exports from the state, as well as the first from a Lower 48 greenfield project.
FERC Orders Bring Trains at Cheniere’s Corpus Christi, Sabine Closer to Service
A pair of FERC orders Thursday brought Cheniere Energy Inc. a step closer to starting up trains at its Corpus Christi and Sabine Pass liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals in the Gulf Coast.
Gulf Coast Crude Export Capacity Another Looming Challenge, Says Raymond James
Permian Basin takeaway constraints may draw today’s headlines, but the next potential challenge could be opening the spigot on the Gulf Coast for more U.S. crude exports, Raymond James & Associates said Monday.
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Brief — Gray Oak Open Season
Houston-based Phillips 66 Partners is testing support for interest in the Eagle Ford Shale segment of subsidiary Gray Oak Pipeline LLC’s crude oil pipeline system. Shippers would have the opportunity to secure long-term binding transportation from the Helena hub and Three Rivers terminal to Texas coastal markets in Corpus Christi and Sweeny/Freeport. Service could begin by the end of 2019. Information is available from Corey Leonard or Scott Hutson.

Plains All American Starts Building Cactus II Pipeline, Launches Second Open Season
A subsidiary of Plains All American Pipeline LP (PAA) said it is proceeding with constructing the Cactus II Pipeline in West Texas, connecting the Permian Basin to the Corpus Christi area in South Texas after receiving sufficient binding commitments on its initial open season for the oil pipeline.
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Cheniere Overcomes Harvey Setbacks in ‘Tremendous’ 3Q2017
Houston-based Cheniere Energy Inc. saw its revenues nearly triple and the liquefied natural gas (LNG) export business boom in 3Q2017, with progress made at both the Sabine Pass and Corpus Christi facilities, despite the impacts of Hurricane Harvey, CEO Jack Fusco said Tuesday.