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CHENIERE'S SABINE PASS PREPARES FOR IMMINENT LNG EXPORT
Platts ^ | -11 Jan 2016 | Platts

Posted on 01/12/2016 5:47:42 AM PST by thackney

he US moved one step closer to becoming a global natural gas exporter on Monday as the 160,000 cu m Energy Atlantic LNG carrier began its final approach to Cheniere Energy's Sabine Pass export facility, Platts trade flow software, cFlow showed Monday.

While US LNG exports from Kenai, Alaska, began as early as 1969, Cheniere's newly minted export facility will be the first to send gas produced from the Lower-48 states to consumers across the globe.

Much of the newly available US gas comes from hydraulic fracking that has lifted monthly production by more than 66% over the last decade to an average 2.46 Tcf in October 2015, compared to 1.48 Tcf in October 2005, the most recent EIA data showed.

Early preparations for the commissioning of Cheniere's first liquefaction train began in late September as feedgas deliveries to Creole Trail began ramping up, peaking at 80 MMcf/d on December 20, with deliveries averaging 33 MMcf/d during the final month of 2015.

The first 2-3 commissioning cargoes from Sabine Pass have already been sold, though the price and destination of those cargoes is still the subject of market speculation. One source estimated the price at Henry Hub plus a $2.00-$2.50/MMBtu liquefaction fee. Possible destinations include Brazil, Lithuania and Dunkirk, sources have said. Cheniere was not immediately available for comment.

Most of the offtake from Cheniere's first liquefaction train at Sabine Pass was sold to BG Group, which agreed in October 2011 to purchased 182.5 million MMBtu/year over a 20-year period at a cost of 115% Henry Hub plus a fixed liquefaction fee of $2.25/MMBtu.

Additional offtakers from Cheniere's Sabine Pass include Spain's Gas Natural Fenosa, Korea's Kogas, India's Gail, French Total and UK's Centrica.

Upon completion, the six-train Sabine Pass export facility will have a total export capacity of 27 million mt/year (1.26 Tcf/year or 35.7 Bcm/year of gas), according to company information from Cheniere.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Louisiana
KEYWORDS: energy; lng; naturalgas

1 posted on 01/12/2016 5:47:42 AM PST by thackney
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http://www.cheniere.com/terminals/lng/faq/


2 posted on 01/12/2016 5:47:56 AM PST by thackney (life is fragile, handle with prayer)
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To: thackney

Good news. Keep the product moving.


3 posted on 01/12/2016 5:50:42 AM PST by Fightin Whitey
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To: thackney

Good article, th.

Some additional info on Cheniere’s Sabine Pass facilities:

http://www.cheniere.com/terminals/sabine-pass/


4 posted on 01/12/2016 5:51:08 AM PST by exit82 ("The Taliban is on the inside of the building" E. Nordstrom 10-10-12)
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To: thackney

Sometimes I wonder how they are going to make a profit at selling LNG, seems the USA is always late to this type of market because of regulations. If there is a market and I don’t doubt that there is seems the margins will be mighty thin.


5 posted on 01/12/2016 7:33:09 AM PST by wild74
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To: wild74

Europe and Asia still need Nat Gas at a price that pays for liquification, transport and vaporization.

Still a profit, just a lower profit from 2 years ago.


6 posted on 01/12/2016 8:34:00 AM PST by thackney (life is fragile, handle with prayer)
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To: wild74

The LNG infrastructure can’t change overnight. So some areas are locked into buying LNG because it’s what they need and the price hasn’t move drastically for them.

I think in Europe, they pay a great deal more than America for Thiers and they need it to heat and cook with in many houses.


7 posted on 01/13/2016 5:30:15 AM PST by Bogey78O (We had a good run. Coulda been great still.)
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