Energy Transfer Granted Extension to Complete Lake Charles LNG Project.
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sábado, 23 de agosto de 2025, 1:40 am ET1 min de lectura
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In parallel, the US Department of Energy granted Energy Transfer an extension to start exports from the Lake Charles LNG facility in Louisiana. The completion date has been pushed to December 2031, reflecting unspecified delays. The facility is designed to liquefy and export natural gas. This extension is a significant development for the US natural gas market, as it impacts regional export capacity and energy security [2].
Additionally, Italian energy firm Eni aims to produce around 120 million cubic feet per day (mmcfd) of natural gas from two new wells at Egypt’s Zohr field in the Mediterranean by November, according to a government official cited by Asharq Business on August 20. The additional drilling project is part of Eni’s agreement with the Petroleum Ministry to offset natural production decline and maintain output levels [2]. Meanwhile, US-based Apache Corporation announced plans to boost its natural gas production in Egypt by 70 mmcfd in Q4 2025, following the completion of new processing and infrastructure upgrades in the Western Desert [2].
These developments underscore the strategic importance of LNG and natural gas in the global energy market, as well as the ongoing efforts of major energy players to secure long-term supply agreements and stabilize production. Investors and financial professionals should closely monitor these trends and their potential impacts on the energy sector.
References:
[1] https://www.ainvest.com/news/cheniere-energy-gains-modestly-long-term-lng-agreement-jera-327th-ranked-trading-volume-2508/
[2] https://www.marketscreener.com/news/energy-firms-eni-and-apache-plan-gas-output-boost-in-egypt-ce7c51d2db81f725
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The US Department of Energy granted Energy Transfer an extension to start exports from the Lake Charles LNG facility in Louisiana, pushing the completion date to December 2031. The project had been delayed due to unspecified reasons. Energy Transfer operates the facility, which is designed to liquefy and export natural gas.
Cheniere Energy Inc. (LNG) saw a modest increase in its stock price on August 19, rising by 0.20% with a trading volume of $0.31 billion, ranking 327th in market activity [1]. This gain was driven by the announcement of a long-term LNG sales and purchase agreement (SPA) with JERA, Japan's top importer. The agreement, announced on August 8, signals operational stability and aligns with Cheniere's strategy to secure offtake commitments amid shifting global demand. The SPA highlights Cheniere's ability to attract major buyers, reducing exposure to volatile spot markets through extended pricing and demand guarantees [1].In parallel, the US Department of Energy granted Energy Transfer an extension to start exports from the Lake Charles LNG facility in Louisiana. The completion date has been pushed to December 2031, reflecting unspecified delays. The facility is designed to liquefy and export natural gas. This extension is a significant development for the US natural gas market, as it impacts regional export capacity and energy security [2].
Additionally, Italian energy firm Eni aims to produce around 120 million cubic feet per day (mmcfd) of natural gas from two new wells at Egypt’s Zohr field in the Mediterranean by November, according to a government official cited by Asharq Business on August 20. The additional drilling project is part of Eni’s agreement with the Petroleum Ministry to offset natural production decline and maintain output levels [2]. Meanwhile, US-based Apache Corporation announced plans to boost its natural gas production in Egypt by 70 mmcfd in Q4 2025, following the completion of new processing and infrastructure upgrades in the Western Desert [2].
These developments underscore the strategic importance of LNG and natural gas in the global energy market, as well as the ongoing efforts of major energy players to secure long-term supply agreements and stabilize production. Investors and financial professionals should closely monitor these trends and their potential impacts on the energy sector.
References:
[1] https://www.ainvest.com/news/cheniere-energy-gains-modestly-long-term-lng-agreement-jera-327th-ranked-trading-volume-2508/
[2] https://www.marketscreener.com/news/energy-firms-eni-and-apache-plan-gas-output-boost-in-egypt-ce7c51d2db81f725

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