Nearly US$3 Billion Raised for Louisiana LNG Projects

Venture Global LNG, Inc reported the 27th June that it has raised US$675 million of additional capital from institutional investors, bringing total committed capital raised for its South Louisiana LNG export projects to more than US$2.8 billion.

 

Venture Global will earmark most of the new funding toward its Plaquemines LNG liquefaction terminal south of New Orleans, the company noted.

 

The facility, which will be located along the Mississippi River in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana., will be capable of producing 20 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) of LNG.

 

The latest capital infusion builds upon $855 million Venture Global had already raised as well as the US$1.3 billion equity commitment the firm received in May from Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners for its Calcasieu Pass LNG project in Cameron Parish, Louisiana.

 

In a joint statement, Venture Global Co-CEOs Mike Sabel and Bob Pender said that early works at the Plaquemines facility should start later this year.

 

As Rigzone reported earlier this month, Polish Oil and Gas Company (PGNiG) has signed an agreement with Venture Global to buy more LNG over two decades from the Plaquemines and Calcasieu Pass terminals.

 

Construction is underway for the Calcasieu Pass project. Venture Global is awaiting a final order for Plaquemines from the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. The company stated that it expects to clear that regulatory hurdle by the 1st August 2019.

 

Source: Rigzone