Planned Texas fuels terminal to produce electro-LNG by 2028

  • Gas
  • July 23, 2025

Texas-based clean fuels terminal Galveston LNG Bunker Port (GLBP) and climate tech innovator Loa Carbon are partnering to produce e-LNG at GLBP’s Texas City facility.

Set to be operational in 2028, the facility will be the US Gulf Coast’s first dedicated LNG liquefaction plant for marine bunkering.

A signed letter of intent says Loa Carbon provide renewable e-methane, also known as e-NG, directly to GLBP for liquefaction. GLBP will then supply its customers – mostly ship operators – with the e-LNG.

The facility’s location in Texas City gives GLBP and Loa Carbon access to CO2 from local industry and landfills, supporting cost-effective e-methane production and future scale-up.

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