Cheniere Energy is ahead of schedule and expects to begin producing LNG by the end of the year from the first liquefaction unit at its Corpus Christi export terminal in Texas and from the fifth unit at its Sabine Pass facility in Louisiana, CEO Jack Fusco said Tuesday in an interview with S&P Global Platts. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now “We’re very optimistic that we’ll be producing LNG on those trains this year and first cargo will be shortly thereafter,” Fusco said during a wide-ranging discussion at the company’s headquarters in Houston. Fusco also described efforts to commercialize a sixth train at Sabine Pass as a top priority. The most recent quarterly report from Cheniere targeted “substantial completion” of Corpus Christi train 1 and Sabine Pass train 5 for the first half of 2019. The company had suggested in February […]