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Freeport LNG 2 starts producing LNG (US)

The second train of the Freeport LNG export project, located on Quintana Island in Freeport, Texas (United States), has produced its first LNG. The 15 Mt/year Freeport LNG project consists of three liquefaction trains, of which the first one started to produce LNG in August 2019 and is expected to be commissioned before the end of the year. The third train is expected to start LNG production in the first quarter of 2020 and all three LNG trains are expected to be fully operational by mid-2020. A fourth train - also be rated 5 Mt/year - could be commissioned as of 2023, raising the liquefaction plant's capacity to 20 Mt/year.

Around 13.5 Mt/year has already been contracted under 20-year tolling agreements to Osaka Gas, JERA (the joint venture of TEPCO and Chubu Electric), BP, Total and SK E&S. Osaka Gas and JERA will each lift 2.32 Mt/year of LNG from the first train once commercial production starts. An additional 0.5 Mt/year will be sold to Trafigura under a 3-year sales and purchase agreement starting in 2020.

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