Golden Pass Says First LNG Export Cargo Has departed From Sabine Pass Terminal

Summary

  • Destination of first shipment unclear, Reuters previously reported Italy as possible recipient
  • Golden Pass CEO highlights milestone toward full ​commercial operations
  • Only first processing unit operational, two more ‌units under construction

(Reuters) – Golden Pass LNG, a ​joint venture between QatarEnergy and U.S. oil major Exxon ​Mobil, said on Wednesday that the first cargo of ⁠liquefied natural gas has departed from its new Sabine ​Pass terminal in Texas.

Shipping data showed that the vessel, Al Qa’iyyahal, ​had departed but it was not immediately apparent where the first shipment was headed. Reuters previously reported it was expected to go to Italy to ​make up for some of the contracted LNG QatarEnergy has ​not been able to deliver because of the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran.


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“As we ‌advance ⁠toward full commercial operations, we are proud to have commenced supplying reliable U.S. LNG to the global market,” Alex Savva, CEO of Golden Pass, said in a statement.

The inaugural ​shipment comes ​seven years ⁠after construction on the $10 billion plant began. Only the first train – or processing unit – is ​operating of an eventual three that will ​have ⁠a combined annual capacity of 18 million metric tons.

Trains 2 and 3 are still under construction and are expected to ⁠come ​online following stable operation of Train ​1, Golden Pass said in a statement.

Reporting by Curtis Williams and Sheila ​Dang in Houston; Editing by Nathan Crooks and Nia Williams

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