Under the deal, the USD 8.9-billion Plaquemines LNG facility will supply 1 million tonnes of LNG to the super-major’s affiliate once it comes on line in 2024. The asset will have the capacity to produce 20 million tonnes of LNG per year.
The CP2 LNG facility will also deliver 1 million tonnes of LNG to ExxonMobil under its second sales and purchase agreement. The company previously signed a contract to deliver 1 million tonnes per year of LNG to New Fortress Energy.
Construction of the USD 10-billion CP2 LNG project is expected to begin in 2023. The facility will have the capacity to process 20 million tonnes per year of LNG.
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