NextDecade makes FERC filings for Rio Grande LNG, Rio Bravo pipeline

Rio Grande LNG Project Rendering FINAL

 

NextDecade has filed an application with the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for authorization to site, construct and operate Rio Grande LNG, a proposed 27-MMtpy LNG export facility near Brownsville, Texas and the Rio Bravo Pipeline, a 137-mile pipeline system that will provide the facility with its feed gas.

This action represents the most significant milestone to date in the development of Rio Grande LNG, the company said in Friday's news release, placing the project in an excellent position to sign offtake agreements and declare a final investment decision (FID) in 2017.

“After a productive pre-filing with the FERC and extensive consultation and cooperation with the reviewing agencies and local communities, we are proud to have achieved this major accomplishment,” said Kathleen Eisbrenner, NextDecade's CEO.

“Despite recent low oil and gas prices, we have found robust appetite for US LNG on a long-term basis all around the world," she added. "This interest reaffirms the price competitiveness of US LNG for customers looking to diversify their gas supply on a global level.”

In November 2015, NextDecade announced that it had signed non-binding agreements for 14 MMtpy of LNG with customers from across Asia and Europe. Since then, that number has grown to 26 MMtpy, demonstrating a continued desire for US-produced LNG from customers around the world, and specifically, a desire for LNG from the proposed NextDecade facility.

NextDecade says it expects to receive authorization from the FERC by the end of the first quarter of 2017 and expects to begin exporting LNG from Rio Grande LNG by the end of 2020.

Pending FERC approval and FID, the project is expected to create between 4,000 and 6,000 construction jobs, and more than 200 well-paid permanent jobs, reflecting a potential investment of up to $20 billion.

At full build-out, the Rio Grande LNG facility will be one of the largest LNG export facilities in the world, providing customers access to clean-burning natural gas, helping countries to drastically improve their air quality, reduce emissions and procure safe and reliable exports of US natural gas.

“I want to thank the entire NextDecade team as well as our valued partners at CB&I, Ecology & Environment, Norton Rose Fulbright, HGA and CH-IV, to name just a few, for their monumental efforts to further advance the Rio Grande LNG project," said Shaun Davison,  senior vice president of development and regulatory affairs at NextDecade. 

"In addition, we’d like to extend our appreciation to the people and communities of the Rio Grande Valley for their continued support and valuable insight, helping to make Rio Grande LNG a better project," he continued.

"Since well before our initial application was filed with the FERC in April 2015, we have been working tirelessly to develop an industry-leading project with the utmost care and attention to safety, respecting the people, preserving the environment and caring for the Rio Grande Valley’s way of life.”

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