NextDecade Corp., the developer of the Rio Grande LNG export project in Texas, has teamed up with a New York investment fund and TotalEnergies to enable a final investment decision for the first three liquefaction Trains and with the French major buying 5.4 million tonnes per annum of cargoes and taking a large stake in NextDecade.
NextDecade Corp., the developer of the Rio Grande LNG export project on the Brownsville Ship Channel in Texas, has amended its engineering contract agreement with US company Bechtel Energy to extend the price validity.
The engineering, procurement and construction contract with Bechtel for the building of the first three liquefaction Trains has been extended to June 15, 2023.
“NextDecade currently estimates the aggregate lump-sum EPC cost to construct Trains 1-3 of the Rio Grande Facility at approximately $11.5 billion,” said NextDecade in a statement to the Nasdaq global exchange.
“The final EPC lump-sum contract pricing for Trains 1-3 of the Rio Grande facility will be determined prior to a final investment decision and is subject to change, including if RGLNG does not issue a full notice to proceed to Bechtel on or before June 15, unless extended by mutual agreement of the parties thereto,” the company explained.
NextDecade said that it was currently targeting a positive FID on Trains 1-3 of the Rio Grande project before the end of the second quarter of 2023, with FIDs on the remaining Trains to follow later.
Houston, Texas-based Next Decade has ultimate plans and permits to produce up to 27 MTPA of LNG from five liquefaction Trains at the Rio Grande facility.
Numerous delays
The Rio Grande project has been delayed on numerous occasions over the years and was originally expected to start producing LNG in 2023.
NextDecade signed about half a dozen sales and purchase agreements (SPAs) in 2022, the most recent being a volume increase in December with ENN LNG of Singapore, a trading unit of the Chinese ENN Natural Gas Group.
Under the 20-year SPA, ENN will now purchase 2.0 MTPA of LNG. NextDecade said this was a 500,000 tonnes per annum increase from the original 1.5 MTPA SPA announced earlier in 2022.
All volumes of LNG are indexed to the US benchmark Henry Hub natural gas price and will be supplied from the first three Trains at the Rio Grande facility.
Portugal deal
NextDecade earlier in December 2022 signed an SPA with Galp Trading S.A. of Portugal.
This was its fifth deal of the year and the increase of volumes for ENN Group was its sixth volume sign-up.
NextDecade has made progress with other SPAs during 2022, including one with ExxonMobil Corp.
The US major signed a 20-year supply deal with NextDecade at the end of July 2022 through its trading subsidiary in Asia.
NextDecade has also signed three supply agreement with Chinese companies, including a 20-year deal with China Gas Hongda Energy Trading Co., a wholly-owned subsidiary of China Gas Holdings, the ENN Group and with Guangdong Energy Group Natural Gas.
NextDecade Corp., the developer of the Rio Grande LNG export project on the Brownsville Ship Channel in Texas, has signed a long-term sale and purchase agreement with Galp Trading S.A. of Portugal.
NextDecade, based in Houston, said that under the 20-year deal Galp would purchase 1.0 million tonnes per annum of LNG indexed to the US benchmark Henry Hub gas price on a free-on-board (FOB) basis whereby the Portuguese supply their own ships.
“We are honored to have Galp, one of Portugal’s largest energy companies and a key player in the Iberian Peninsula, as our customer,” said Matt Schatzman, NextDecade's Chairman and Chief Executive.
“We look forward to helping Galp, as well as other European companies and their customers, meet their energy needs by offering a lower-cost, reliable source of LNG with lower carbon-intensity,” added Schatzman.
FID moves
NextDecade explained that it was targeting a positive final investment decision on the first three Trains of the Rio Grande project for the first quarter of 2023.
Further FIDs on the other permitted liquefaction Trains would follow thereafter for the venture with proposed 27 MTPA of output.
NextDecade has made progress with other SPAs during 2022, including one with ExxonMobil Corp.
The US major signed a 20-year supply deal with NextDecade at the end of July 2022 through its trading subsidiary in Asia.
Under that SPA, the US major’s Asia unit would purchase 1 MTPA of LNG supplied from the first two Trains of the Rio Grande facility.
The first Train is expected to start commercial operations as early as 2026.
NextDecade has also signed three supply agreement with Chinese companies, including a 20-year deal with China Gas Hongda Energy Trading Co., a wholly-owned subsidiary of China Gas Holdings.
That deal was also for 1 MTPA of LNG indexed to Henry Hub and delivered on a FOB basis.
NextDecade in April 2022 signed a 20-year SPA with the Singapore trading arm of ENN Group of China and another with China’s Guangdong Energy Group Natural Gas.
NextDecade, the developer of the currently dormant Rio Grande LNG export project along the Brownsville Ship Channel, has posted third-quarter earnings after a year of little activity prior to the global increase in prices and demand.