Delfin Midstream Greenlights First US Floating LNG Export Project

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  • Delfin FLNG 1 to be first US floating LNG facility, largest globally
  • Project had been ​delayed by pipeline explosion near Holly Beach and Johnson Bayou ‌in Louisiana
  • Delfin aims to secure FIDs for additional FLNG vessels within the next year

June 3 (Reuters) – Delfin Midstream said on Wednesday it has taken a positive ​final investment decision for the first floating liquefied natural ​gas (FLNG) vessel of the Delfin LNG project under development offshore ⁠Louisiana in the Gulf of Mexico.


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Delfin FLNG 1 will be ​the first floating liquefaction facility in the U.S. and the largest FLNG ​project globally, with an expected export capacity of 4.4 million tonnes of LNG per year, the company said.

Delfin has secured investments from Global Infrastructure Partners — a ​part of BlackRock — as well as Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Diameter Capital ​Partners and Vitol, the company said in a statement on Wednesday.

The development was ‌delayed ⁠for months following an explosion on a pipeline near Holly Beach and Johnson Bayou in Louisiana expected to supply gas to the facility.

In March, Eduard Ruijs, head of investment at Vitol, which holds a ​stake in the ​project, told Reuters ⁠the Delfin development would have secured financial approval earlier if not for the pipeline blast.

The project ​is backed by long-term LNG sales agreements with leading ​global energy ⁠companies including Vitol, Expand Energy (EXE.O), Centrica (CNA.L) and Gunvor.

With the first vessel scheduled to begin LNG production in 2030, the company continues to move ⁠toward ​securing FIDs for FLNG vessels two and ​three over the coming year, Delfin said.

Reporting by Curtis Williams in Houston and Sumit ​Saha in Bengaluru; Editing by Nathan Crooks, Shilpi Majumdar and Matthew Lewis

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