LNG developer Tellurian seeks Japan, India investments in U.S. project

Gulf Coast plant slated to have annual capacity of 11m tonnes

20230410N Driftwood LNG

Tellurian had spent $1 billion on the Driftwood LNG project by the end of February  (Photo courtesy of the company)

RYOSUKE HANAFUSA, Nikkei staff writer

HOUSTON, U.S. -- American liquefied natural gas developer Tellurian is in talks with Japanese and Indian companies about potential investments in a planned LNG plant on the Gulf Coast, CEO Octavio Simoes told Nikkei.

The proposed Driftwood LNG terminal in the state of Louisiana is slated to begin production in 2027, with an annual capacity of roughly 11 million tonnes in the first phase.

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