Natural Gas News – August 13, 2020

By Published On: August 13, 2020Categories: Daily Natural Gas Newsletter

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Sempra completes first phase of Cameron LNG in US with commercial startup for Train 3

Some 15 months after production began at Sempra Energy’s Cameron LNG, the Louisiana export terminal has achieved full commercial operations for the three trains that constitute the first phase of the project, the operator said Aug. 10. The power provider and midstream energy infrastructure company is determined to be one of the biggest exporters of LNG in North America, with proposals to expand Cameron LNG with two additional trains and build liquefaction facilities in Texas and on Mexico’s Pacific Coast. Ultimately, it hopes to, along with its partners, supply up to 45 million mt/year of LNG to Latin America, Asia, Europe and the Middle East. For more on this story visit spglobal.com or click https://bit.ly/3gTSZx1

Natural Gas Helps Power Anheuser-Busch’s Transition to Renewable Natural Gas in Houston and St. Louis

Industry-leading alternative fuel provider, American Natural Gas (ANG), announced today its support of one of the country’s largest brewers, Anheuser-Busch, as the company continues to implement carbon reduction strategies in its supply chain by transitioning more than 180 delivery trucks in its Houston and St. Louis dedicated fleets to Renewable Natural Gas (RNG), one of the cleanest burning fuels available. As part of Anheuser-
Busch’s ongoing commitment to sustainable logistics, ANG currently fuels more than 80 delivery vehicles headquartered in Dallas and Houston, TX with Compressed Natural Gas (CNG). Today’s announcement of 180 trucks, including the 80 vehicles powered by ANG, transitioning to RNG makes up approximately 30% of the brewer’s national dedicated fleet. For more on this story visit prnewswire.com or https://prn.to/31S7jzX

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