U.S. LNG to the Rescue? Cheniere, Other Firms Add Liquefaction Capacity

U.S. LNG to the Rescue? Cheniere, Other Firms Add Liquefaction Capacity

U.S. LNG to the Rescue? Cheniere, Other Firms Add Liquefaction Capacity

SUGAR LAND--March 8, 2022--Written by Daniel Graeber for Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Ongoing developments, both political and market-based, in the U.S. energy sector could accelerate its rise as a key source for global energy security. Among the possible beneficiaries is U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) developer Cheniere Energy (NYSE:LNG) (Houston, Texas), which said Monday it had signed an agreement with engineering firm Bechtel Corporation (Reston, Virginia) to start adding up to 10 million metric tons per year of liquefaction capacity to its terminal at Corpus Christi.

Within this article: How Cheniere and other major companies are working to fill the energy vacuum created by the war in Ukraine.

Other companies featured: Rystad Energy, Equinor (NYSE:EQNR) and American Petroleum Institute.

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