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Glenfarne advances 4 Mt/year Texas LNG Project

Texas LNG, the LNG export terminal being developed at the Port of Brownsville, Texas (US) by Glenfarne and EPC company Kiewit, has announced the execution of its engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) agreement (Glenfarne press release, 03/09/2026).

The Texas LNG export facility is designed to have a capacity of 4 Mt/year. Under the terms of the agreement, Kiewit will carry out the engineering, equipment procurement, module fabrication, construction, and commissioning of the entire facility, ultimately delivering a fully completed and operational plant to Glenfarne, the statement said.

According to the press release, the announcement marks one of the final milestones before Texas LNG reaches its final investment decision (FID)Glenfarne’s permitted North American LNG portfolio currently totals 32.8 Mt/year of liquefaction capacity under development across Alaska, Louisiana, and Texas.

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