Texas is Getting a Leg Up On Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Exports

I’m about to brag about how wonderful Texas is again in this week’s blog, be warned.  

So once again my amazing home state is getting a leg up in the energy business.  The Port of Brownsville, which is the only deep water port located in the U.S. / Mexico boarder, is slated to get a new Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) exporting terminal.  I love that companies within the Lone Star State see the potential in natural gas.  They are willing to pour millions of dollars into the Texas economy with construction, jobs, and exportation dollars. So put your shades on and I will give you some more information about the bright future of the greatest state in the lower 48!

Before we talk about the new liquefied natural gas hub, I want to give you some important facts about this highly profitable resource.  

What is liquefied natural gas or LNG?  

  • It is a clear, colorless, non-toxic gas made mostly of methane, that becomes a liquid when is is cooled to -260 degrees Fahrenheit.  
  • This cold temperature causes the gas to shrink in volume 600 times, making it easier to store and transport.  gas that has been converted to liquid form for easier storage and transport.  

Is LNG safe for storage and transport?

So now that we know a bit more about LNG I can tell you about what is going down in Brownsville.  Right now, nothing.  Why?  Well, approval has to come first.  A project of this magnitude will come with lots of scrutiny, justifiably so. This project will require 26 different federal, state and local permits and licenses. Here is a list of everyone swimming in the government pool Federal Energy Regulatory Comission (FERC)U.S Department of Energy (DOE)U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services (FWS)

In June of 2014 Texas LNG LLC had to get authorization from the U.S Department of Energy (DOE) to have the right to export liquid natural gas.  They can export to international countries but only if the country enters into a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the United States. Hurdle one, check.

I discovered that it is not just one company that will be constructing this 625-acre parcel of land inside the Port of Brownsville.  From what I read up to five different companies will be involved.  Two companies, Houston-based Annova LNG LLC and Texas LNG both filed with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in early March of 2015 to begin the process of reviewing the project.  A third Houston-based company (Can you say Energy Capitol of the World people?) Annova LNG LLC decided to file with the FERC in March too. I couldn’t figure out who the fourth and fifth companies are.  I’m sure someone out there knows more about this than I do.  

The rendering above is from the Texas LNG website http://www.txlng.com/about/texas-lng-summary.html 

The future site is is planned to produce up to 2 million tonnes per annum (MTA) of liquid natural gas from about 275 MMcf/d of gas sourced from the United States natural gas pipeline system.  And that is just phase 1. At a later date the location will become fill up the 625 acres by beginning Phase 2.  The second phase will increase the LNG plants capacity by 2 MTA


It is nice to see that Texas-based companies are not letting the current oil and gas market have a negative sway on future business decisions.  These companies are looking far into the future of energy and know that natural gas is the way to go. I know that I am excited to see what the future holds for the land I love. Click the link below to learn about the different units Croft Production Systems has to help your company process natural gas.  


References:

http://www.txlng.com/theproject/port-of-brownsville.html

http://downstreamtoday.com/news/article.aspx?a_id=35318&AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1

http://www.lngfacts.org/about-lng/safetysecurity/

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-10-14/macfarlane-lng-exports/5014018

https://web.archive.org/web/20160827103927/https://riograndeguardian.com/two-firms-start-process-for-building-lng-terminals-at-port-of-brownsville/

Posted on Apr 24, 2015 by Cameron P. Croft

Founder and CEO

Mr. Croft graduated from the University of Houston with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology and holds a Master of Science in Technology Project Management with a black belt in Lean Six Sigma. Since 2006, Mr. Croft has served as the founder/CEO of several other natural gas processing companies including Croft Production Systems and Croft Supply. In 2019, Mr. Croft established the Surplus Energy Equipment with a team of engineers that have been in the oil and natural gas industry for over 10 years. He designed this platform to allow clients to see a full line of equipment without having to make phone calls to vendors or spend time searching for quality equipment. His focus now is building relationships with partners and expanding on CROFT's product lines.

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