Dominion's Cove Point to Be Only LNG Export Facility to Start Up in U.S. in 2018, an Industrial Info Market Brief
Dominion's Cove Point to Be Only LNG Export Facility to Start Up in U.S. in 2018, an Industrial Info Market Brief
Attachment: 2018 LNG Startups
Start-up delays of Cameron LNG, Freeport LNG and Elba Island now make Dominion Energy's Cove Point LNG Liquefaction the sole facility to reach commercial operations in the U.S. in 2018.
Kinder Morgan, which had previously halted construction at Elba Island in advance of the arrival of Hurricane Florence in September 2017, recently revised the start-up of train 1 to the first-quarter of 2019. Construction on the 2.5 billion metric ton per year Elba project, which will add liquefaction and export capabilities to an existing LNG export terminal, began on November 1, 2016. Kinder Morgan expects all 10 of the project's trains to come on line in 2019.
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