Cheniere Energy wants to introduce feedgas to the first liquefaction unit at its LNG export facility in Texas as it prepares to begin production before the end of the year. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now The Houston-based company has been moving quickly to ramp up its operations amid strong demand and netbacks in Asia and as other US competitors are expected to start their terminals in the months ahead. Cheniere’s late-Monday filing with the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission requests permission to be granted by Thursday to introduce feedgas to Train 1. It said Cheniere is ready to begin commissioning of the dry flare. Once in operation, Corpus Christi will be the company’s second LNG export terminal. Its first, at Sabine Pass in Louisiana, began shipping cargoes in February 2016. With Cheniere and Dominion Energy already producing, US LNG exports […]