Venture Global Withdraws Application to Build Delta LNG Plant, Filing Shows
06.12.2025 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

June 12, 2025 [Reuters]- Venture Global asked U.S. federal regulators to withdraw its application to build its proposed 24 million metric tons per annum Delta LNG export facility in Louisiana, saying it can build its proposed Plaquemines expansion project faster, according to a filing on Tuesday.

 

Venture Global is the second largest U.S. liquefied natural gas exporter and has been able to build new LNG plants quicker than any other company by manufacturing modular parts outside of the U.S. and then putting them together on site.

Pursuing the Delta LNG Project would not be the best use of its corporate resources, Venture Global said on Tuesday in a filing to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

It said it has instead decided to focus on the Plaquemines Expansion Project which the commission accepted in its pre-filing review process on April 4, Venture Global said.

“Venture Global LNG expects that, upon completion, the Plaquemines Expansion Project will produce approximately the same quantities of LNG as the proposed Delta LNG Project, but on a faster schedule,” the company said.

The Plaquemines expansion project will be 18 million metric tons per annum.

Venture Global plans to keep the land it had set aside for Delta, should the market support the revival of the project, the company said.

 

TankTerminals.com is a market research platform with logistical, operational, infrastructural and shipping data that includes contact details of more than +9,600 tank terminals and +6,000 production facilities worldwide.

Access data. Decide better. See how.

TotalEnergies Sells 50% Stake in German Battery Storage Projects to Allianz GI
03.03.2026 - NEWS
March 03, 2026 [Reuters]- French oil major TotalEnergies has ​sold a 50% stake in 11 battery pr... Read More
TotalEnergies JV Achieves Key Construction Milestone at $1.6bn Oman LNG Hub
03.03.2026 - NEWS
March 03, 2026 [Zawya]- Marsa LNG, a joint venture between global industry leader TotalEnergies a... Read More
South Australia to Host HAMR Energy’s First-of-its Kind Methanol-to-Jet Fuel Facility
03.03.2026 - NEWS
March 03, 2026 [HAMR Energy]- Leading low carbon liquid fuels (LCLF) company HAMR Energy has toda... Read More
DOE Approves Export Expansion at Corpus Christi LNG
03.03.2026 - NEWS
March 03, 2026 [Hydrocarbon Engineering]- US Secretary of Energy, Chris Wright, has signed an exp... Read More