Offshore Energy
  • news
  • test
JobsNewsletter
Offshore Energy logo

© 2026 Navingo. All rights reserved.

Home›Business Developments & Projects›Equinor and Cheniere sign 15-year LNG purchase deal
Business Developments & Projects

June 9, 2022 · about 4 years ago

Equinor and Cheniere sign 15-year LNG purchase deal

Norwegian energy giant Equinor and U.S. LNG exporter Cheniere have signed a 15-year purchase agreement of around 1.75 million tonnes of LNG per year starting from 2026.

2 minutes read
  • LinkedIn
  • X
  • Email
Equinor and Cheniere sign 15-year LNG purchase deal

Norwegian energy giant Equinor and U.S. LNG exporter Cheniere have signed a 15-year purchase agreement of around 1.75 million tonnes of LNG per year starting from 2026.

This new sales and purchase agreement (SPA) will add new volumes to Equinor’s gas portfolio of pipeline gas and LNG .

Under the SPA, Equinor will buy approximately 1.75 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) of LNG from Cheniere Marketing on a free-on-board basis for a term of approximately 15 years.

With global energy demand growing and an increased focus on energy security, the LNG market is expected to grow significantly. U.S. LNG can supply the European markets as well as cover demand in other markets.

“The new LNG agreement is a major building block in Equinor’s ambition to further strengthen our global gas position by adding more LNG to the portfolio. LNG will play a crucial role in providing energy security. By increasing our position in this segment, we will be even better positioned as a long-term reliable supplier of energy,” said Helge Haugane , Equinor’s senior vice president Gas & Power.

The deliveries under the deal will start in the second half of 2026. They will reach the full 1.75 mtpa in the second half of 2027.

Half of the volume, or approximately 0.9 mtpa, is subject to Cheniere making a positive final investment decision (FID) to construct additional liquefaction capacity at the Corpus Christi LNG terminal beyond the Corpus Christi Stage 3 Project .

Jack Fusco , Cheniere’s CEO, said: “The SPA also reflects the urgency in demand for investment in additional LNG capacity, not only for the Corpus Christi Stage III Project, which is nearing FID, but also for capacity beyond the project’s initial seven trains.”

To remind, the Corpus Christi Stage 3 expansion project proposes up to seven ​midscale trains. These would add approximately 10 mtpa of additional production capacity. The terminal’s total nominal capacity would amount to approximately 25 mtpa of LNG.

According to Fusco, the company expects an FID to occur this summer.

Reach the Offshore Energy industry in one go!

Offshore Energy is read by thousands of professionals every day.

Increase your visibility with banners, tell your story with a branded article, and showcase your expertise with a full-page company profile in our business directory.

CONTACT

Follow Offshore Energy on:

Filed under

Business Developments & ProjectsProject & Tenders

Home of Energy Transition

Join thousands of industry professionals who start their day with our newsletter.

Trending Now

  1. 1ADES jack-up rig pair lines up drilling jobs in Nigerian and UK waters
  2. 2Odfjell Drilling’s rig remaining with Norwegian oil & gas operator for another year
  3. 3Karoon boosts Brazilian field’s oil output with all wells now online
  4. 4TotalEnergies offloading Mexican shallow water block to Grupo Carso

Home of Energy Transition

Join thousands of industry professionals who start their day with our newsletter.

Subscribe free