Cheniere and Glencore Sign Long-Term LNG Sale and Purchase Agreement
Cheniere Energy, Inc. (LNG) announced a long-term liquefied natural gas (LNG) sale and purchase agreement with Glencore, involving approximately 0.8 million tonnes of LNG annually for 13 years starting April 2023. The agreement's price is linked to the Henry Hub price, plus a fixed liquefaction fee. This deal reinforces Cheniere's position in the global LNG market and supports its commercial growth as it prepares for the Corpus Christi Stage 3 project. This project aims to enhance production capacity by up to 10 million tonnes per annum and has already secured necessary regulatory approvals.
- Long-term agreement with Glencore for 0.8 million tonnes of LNG per annum starting April 2023.
- Pricing indexed to Henry Hub, potentially benefiting from market fluctuations.
- Strengthens Cheniere's position in the global LNG market.
- Supports commercial momentum ahead of Corpus Christi Stage 3 FID expected next year.
- Corpus Christi Stage 3 project aims for 10 million tonnes per annum capacity, with all regulatory approvals obtained.
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Under the SPA, Glencore has agreed to purchase approximately 0.8 million tonnes per annum of LNG from Cheniere Marketing on a free-on-board basis for a term of approximately 13 years beginning in
“We are pleased to announce this long-term SPA with Glencore, one of the world’s largest producers and marketers of commodities and a significant player in the global LNG market,” said
The Corpus Christi Stage 3 project is being developed to include up to seven midscale liquefaction trains with a total expected nominal production capacity of approximately 10 mtpa. It has received all necessary regulatory approvals.
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