News
01 April 2020

Energy Transfer may shrink Lake Charles LNG project after Shell withdraws

In:
Oil & gas
Region:
Americas

Texas-based Energy Transfer says it may downsize the planned Lake Charles liquefied natural gas liquefaction/export facility in Louisiana, after Shell withdrew from the project.The project may be reduced from three trains or units with a capacity of 16.45 million tonnes per year to two trains with a...

Exclusive subscriber content…

If you are a TXF subscriber, please login to continue reading

Login

Not yet a subscriber? Join us today to continue accessing content without any restrictions

View our subscription options

Or to request access to TXF Intelligence contact us

Request Access

You might also like


Perspective
24 April 2026

Jabiru-1: Who’s out of orbit?

The financial fallout from NewSat's failed Jabiru-1 satellite project financing could be stratospheric. Investors are claiming $1 billion or more in damages from banks as part...

Video
26 April 2026

EGAP’s CEO on the Czech plan to boost ECA capacity

David Havlíček, CEO of EGAP, the Czech Republic’s export credit agency, discusses the fast evolution of the ECAs’ activity and the pilot plan with the European Investment Bank...