NextDecade Corp., the developer of the Rio Grande LNG export project on the Brownsville Ship Channel, has signed its second cargo supply accord in a month with a Chinese company.

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Energy Transfer LP, the owner of assets in the Permian Basin and Haynesville Shale as well as the Cushing crude oil delivery system, has signed two LNG sale and purchase agreements with ENN Group for its almost forgotten Lake Charles LNG export project in Louisiana.

Under the two SPAs, Energy Transfer is expected to supply 1.8 million tonnes of LNG to ENN's natural gas subsidiary and 900,000 tonnes of LNG to the ENN Energy unit per annum on a free-on-board (FOB) basis.

Energy Transfer said the purchase price was indexed to the Henry Hub benchmark plus a fixed liquefaction charge.

Both SPAs are for a term of 20 years and first deliveries are expected to commence as early as 2026.

China’s ENN has an annual LNG distribution capacity of over 10 billion cubic metres of natural gas and runs the first large-scale private LNG terminal in China, the Zhoushan LNG facility in eastern Zheijang province south of Shanghai.

The SPAs will become fully effective upon the satisfaction of the conditions precedent by Energy Transfer’s plan and final investment decision to transform the existing Lake Charles LNG import terminal into an export plant.

Almost forgotten

The Lake Charles LNG import terminal once had BG Group of the UK as a main customer. Shell then become a terminal partner before later withdrawing from the export plant joint venture.

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has issued permits for the Lake Charles transformation and to produce 16.5 million tonnes per annum of LNG.

Energy Transfer had acquired the Lake Charles terminal in mid-2011 with the takeover of Southern Union Co. for $7.9 billion.

“The signing of these long-term SPAs will further enrich ENN’s LNG resources, expand resource supply channels, and improve ENN’s natural gas supply capacity to meet the rapidly growing natural gas demand in the domestic market,” said Zheng Hongtao, President of ENN’s natural gas unit and Vice Chairman of the Board.

Tom Mason, President of Energy Transfer LNG, said the Dallas, Texas-based company was pleased to have ENN Energy onboard.

“The execution of these two SPAs represents a significant event in moving the Lake Charles LNG project towards FID,” he explained.

“We are experiencing strong demand for long-term offtake contracts for Lake Charles LNG and we are optimistic that we will be in a position to take a positive FID by year-end,” stated Mason.

“The Lake Charles LNG project is expected to be financed primarily through infrastructure funds and strategic partners, with Lake Charles LNG retaining an equity stake and operatorship of the liquefaction facility,” he added.

Lake Charles LNG will be constructed with the existing brownfield site of regasification facility and will capitalize on four existing LNG storage tanks, two deep water berths and other LNG infrastructure.

“Lake Charles LNG will also benefit from its direct connection to Energy Transfer’s existing Trunkline pipeline system that in turn provides connections to multiple intrastate and interstate pipelines,” said Energy Transfer.

“These pipelines allow access to multiple natural gas producing basins, including the Haynesville, the Permian and the Marcellus Shale,” the company declared.

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