Venture Global LNG Blasts Complaints Over Lack of LNG Cargoes

August 7, 2023

© Carabay / Adobe Stock
© Carabay / Adobe Stock

Venture Global LNG on Monday lashed out at some customers signed up to take LNG cargoes from a Louisiana export facility, claiming they "have chosen to misrepresent confidential long-term contracts."

A public spat is heating up over the lack of shipments to Venture Global LNG customers' BP, Shell, Edison International, Repsol and Portuguese energy company GALP Energia.

Shell, Edison and BP have filed for arbitration against Venture Global over its failure to supply contracted cargoes even as it sold the fuel into the spot market.

Italian electric utility Edison "is pursuing the enforcement of its contractual rights for the ongoing Venture Global breach of the contract," spokesperson Cristina Parenti said on Monday, declining further comment.

Repsol has asked U.S. regulators to intervene. GALP has said it is weighing options.

"These claims are entirely inconsistent with the long-term contracts they signed," Venture Global spokesperson Shaylyn Hynes said on Monday. Calcasieu Pass's customers have been informed that the company is "working hard to commission and complete the facility as quickly as possible," she added.

Venture Global last May told federal regulators it expected to begin commercial shipments in early 2024. Hynes declined to respond to a question on whether the date had changed.

The company started gas processing at its Calcasieu Pass facility in March 2022 and has delivered at least 177 cargoes valued at $15.3 billion through May, according to a Reuters tally.

Equipment problems at the plant have prevented it from being able to deliver commercial shipments to the customers, the company has said. It considers the exports to date "pre-commercial."

Calcasieu Pass is the first of three proposed Venture Global LNG plants. Its first phase stitches together 18 liquefaction units to produce up to 12 million metric tons per year of the supercooled gas.

(Reporting by Curtis Williams in Houston; Editing by Jamie Freed)

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