Cheniere Gets Access to Additional Capacity for Sabine Pass
Cheniere Energy Partners said its subsidiary, Sabine Pass Liquefaction, signed agreements with Total Gas & Power North America for Sabine Liquefaction to progressively get access to Total's send-out capacity and other services provided under its terminal use agreement with Sabine…
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Pass LNG. The agreements will give Sabine Liquefaction additional berthing and storage capacity at the Sabine Pass LNG terminal that may be used to accommodate the development of a fifth liquefaction train, provide increased flexibility in managing LNG cargo loading and unloading activity starting with the commencement of commercial operations of the third liquefaction train, and permit Sabine Liquefaction to more flexibly manage its storage with the commencement of the first liquefaction train, Cheniere said.