EQT, Glencore Commit to Buy More LNG from Commonwealth, Filing Shows

Summary

  • Commonwealth secures enough LNG sales to begin project financing process
  • Glencore’s total LNG offtake rises to 3 mtpa, EQT’s to 2 mtpa, filing shows
  • EQT’s new ​contract replaces JERA’s terminated volumes

HOUSTON, April 9 (Reuters) – EQT Corp  ‌and Glencore  have each agreed to buy an additional 1 million metric tons per annum of liquefied natural gas from Commonwealth LNG under 20‑year contracts, a regulatory filing ​seen by Reuters showed, moving the U.S. exporter closer to a ​final investment decision.

Commonwealth said on Wednesday it had sold enough ⁠of the export capacity from its 9.5 mtpa Louisiana project to seek financing ​but did not disclose the buyers of the final volumes.


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“With commercialization finalized, the ​launch of the financing process with lenders is set to begin as the company advances the project toward a final investment decision anticipated in the coming weeks,” Commonwealth ​said.

The filing to the U.S. Department of Energy shows Commonwealth on March ​26 signed an additional sale and purchase agreement with Glencore for up to 1 mtpa ‌of ⁠LNG for 20 years. Glencore agreed in March 2025 to buy 2 mtpa from Commonwealth.

The latest deal raises its total contracted volumes to 3 mtpa, or nearly one‑third of the project’s total export capacity. EQT agreed on March ​3 to purchase ​an additional 1 ⁠mtpa, bringing its total contracted volumes to 2 mtpa, after signing a 20‑year contract for 1 mtpa in September, ​the filing showed. The additional EQT volumes replaced 1 mtpa ​that Japan’s ⁠JERA had terminated, according to the filing.

EQT declined to comment, and Glencore did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Commonwealth has now sold 8 mtpa of ⁠its ​planned 9.5 mtpa capacity and continues to ​seek long‑term buyers, though it has previously said it intends to retain about 1 mtpa for ​trading.

Reporting by Curtis Williams in Houston; Editing by Nathan Crooks and Cynthia Osterman

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