US LNG firms merge to scale up small-site proposition


US small-scale liquefied natural gas companies United Energy LNG and Power LNG have merged to create a new scalable LNG platform for the North American market.

Called United Energy LNG (UE LNG), the combined business is developing three LNG production sites in Texas and Kansas, as well as a yet-to-be-announced location.

Once fully operational, the sites will target a liquefaction capacity of up to 540,000 tonnes a year of LNG. This represents an investment of between $240m and $270m across the three facilities.

UE LNG hopes to reach financial close on its first three sites by Q1 2026, with commissioning expected by Q1 2027.

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