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    Commonwealth LNG approves $13 billion Louisiana export project

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    (Oil Price) – Developers of the Commonwealth LNG project have taken the final investment decision to build the $13-billion U.S. export plant in Louisiana, underpinned by investments from Kimmeridge, Abu Dhabi-based Mubadala Energy, and Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, the UAE energy investor said on Friday.

    Commonwealth LNG approves  billion Louisiana export project

    The Commonwealth LNG facility in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, will have an annual capacity of 9.5 million tons of liquefied gas and is expected to become operational in 2030.

    Phase 1 development of the export facility on the west bank of the Calcasieu Ship Channel is expected to generate more than $3 billion in annual export revenue when operations commence in 2030, according to the proponents of the project.

    The FID includes the successful closing of $9.75 billion in project financing for the construction of the export project, marks the start of full construction, and advances one of the most cost-competitive and efficient LNG projects in the United States, Mubadala Energy said.

    The transaction attracted strong interest from both equity and debt investors, resulting in total commitments of $21.25 billion.

    Kimmeridge, Mubadala Energy, and CPP Investments provide new financing for Commonwealth LNG and continue as equity investors in Caturus. Mubadala Energy, which already holds a 24.1% stake in the Caturus platform, comprised of Commonwealth LNG and Caturus’ upstream operations, is also an equity participant in the project’s financing.

    “Global gas demand is unquestionably accelerating, and Caturus is positioned to be a differentiated leader across the value chain from upstream production to LNG export,” Caturus CEO David Lawler said.

    The final investment decision for the new U.S. project comes as the Middle East conflict upended global LNG supply and demand balances. Contrary to earlier forecasts, the market is now expected to be tight in 2026 and 2027, amid curtailed output from Qatar and the UAE, and Qatar announcing it could need up to five years to repair the damage to its key Ras Laffan LNG complex from Iranian missile attacks in March.

    By Tsvetana Paraskova for Oilprice.com



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