U.S. regulators approved Kinder Morgan’s request to start production of liquefied natural gas at the first plant of its new export facility, a year after it had been originally due to begin operations, filings showed this week. It is also quite unusual among U.S. facilities, employing modular technology to build much smaller “trains,” or plants, than its peers at 0.3 million tonnes a year (mtpa) capacity compared to around 5 mtpa for other U.S. trains. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approved its request to “commence service for liquefaction and export activities” at the first train in a …read more
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