ConocoPhillips, the US major with expanding liquefied natural gas volumes, has signed an accord for long-term offtake and a 30 percent equity stake in Sempra Infrastructure’s proposed Port Arthur LNG project in Texas.
French major TotalEnergies and North American US LNG plant owner and developer Sempra are expanding their strategic alliance with the signing of an accord covering the Vista Pacífico LNG export project in Mexico.
The Vista Pacífico LNG project is planned to be a mid-scale facility on Mexico’s West Coast with cargoes pointing at the high-demand markets such as Asia and South America.
California-based Sempra, the main owner and operator of the Cameron LNG plant in Louisiana, has already signed a non-binding agreement with Mexico’s state-owned utility company, the Comisión Federal de Electricidad, for the potential joint development of this project
Sempra said the accord signed with TotalEnergies was in the form of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for the French oil and gas company to offtake one-third of future LNG production at Vista Pacífico LNG and to become a shareholder in the project with a minimum stake of 16.6 percent.
Sempra’s development of Vista Pacífico LNG is in addition to its Energía Costa Azul LNG export project, which is transforming an existing import terminal into an export plant.
TotalEnergies and Sempra are already partners in the Cameron LNG plant in Hackberry, Louisiana and in the Cosa Azul project.
Global player
TotalEnergies is already one of the world’s leading LNG export developers and traders with interests in liquefaction plants in Angola, Australia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Russia and Qatar. It is also developing the Mozambique LNG project.
Mexico’s other LNG export plans also include the US Mexico-Pacific Ltd (MPL) LNG project.
The MPL company is based in Houston and has joined with LNG engineering firm Bechtel Inc. on developing a liquefaction and export facility on the Pacific Coast using US natural gas as the feed gas and processing technology from ConocoPhillips.
The MPL plant is proposed for near Puerto Libertad in the northwest state of Sonora and would have just over 14 million tonnes per annum of output.
Sempra’s LNG interests have been transferred into the Sempra Infrastructure entity under a corporate restructuring and one of its shareholders is the US investment fund Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, now known as just KKR.
A second MoU with Sempra and TotalEnergies provides for the co-development of several renewable energy projects in North America.
This could see Sempra’s acquisition of 30 percent of the TotalEnergies equity interest in a wind project off the coast of California that is preparing for an upcoming auction.
“We are pleased to further strengthen our partnership with Sempra in North America in LNG and to extend it to renewables,” said Patrick Pouyanné, Chairman and Chief Executive of TotalEnergie.
“Over the past years, TotalEnergies has become the leading exporter of US LNG and has built up a pipeline of 4 gigawatts of solar projects and 3 GW of offshore wind projects currently under development in the US,” added Pouyanné.
The US Mexico-Pacific Ltd (MPL) LNG project company based in Houston has joined with LNG engineering firm Bechtel Inc. on developing a Mexican liquefaction and export facility on the Pacific Coast using US natural gas as the feed gas and processing technology from ConocoPhillips.
US pipeline natural gas supplies for Mexico have been approved by regulators to provide feed-gas for the US company Mexico Pacific Ltd to export LNG to Asia and other regions from a liquefaction plant proposed for the Mexican state of Sonora.
Mexico Pacific Ltd, the developer of a liquefied natural gas export project in the state of Sonora on the Mexican Pacific Coast and backed by a US equity fund, has awarded a preliminary engineering contract to TechnipFMC.