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...

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