Venture Global and Shell reach LNG supply agreement
Published by Callum O'Reilly,
Senior Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Venture Global LNG Inc.’s subsidiary, Venture Global Calcasieu Pass LLC, has agreed with Shell NA LNG LLC to increase their existing sales and purchase agreement (SPA), under which Shell will now purchase 2 million tpy of LNG from Venture Global Calcasieu Pass’s LNG export facility under development in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, US.
Shell’s commitment, together with an SPA previously executed by Venture Global Calcasieu Pass with Edison S.p.A., brings the facility’s total committed capacity under binding, 20 -year Free On Board (FOB) contracts to 3 million tpy.
Mike Sabel and Bob Pender, Co-CEOs of Venture Global LNG, said: “Shell’s additional purchase is a huge milestone, we believe a breakout event, and a significant validation of our best in class approach on our path to commencement of construction later this year. We are delighted that we continue to execute and achieve our development targets as we implement our strategy, alongside world-class partners, to become one of the lowest cost producers of LNG to the world’s most important energy customers.”
Venture Global LNG is developing both the 10 million tpy Venture Global Calcasieu Pass facility on an approximately 1000-acre site located at the intersection of the Calcasieu Ship Channel and the Gulf of Mexico and the 20 million tpy Venture Global Plaquemines LNG facility in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana on an approximately 630-acre site on the Mississippi River, approximately 30 miles south of New Orleans, Louisiana.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/07032018/venture-global-and-shell-reach-lng-supply-agreement/
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