Data suggests full cargo could be ready soon Europe may provide more bang for the buck than East Asia Houston — Cheniere Energy appears to be getting closer to having enough LNG produced at its export terminal near Corpus Christi, Texas, to ship a full cargo – the first from the site since startup November 14. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now The company has said the first export would occur soon, but has not been more specific, and a tanker that had been waiting at the terminal for about 10 days left over the Thanksgiving holiday – still unladen based on vessel tracking data. It diverted to Cheniere’s Sabine Pass export terminal in Louisiana, where it loaded a cargo and departed again. Despite the uncertainty on timing, activity has clearly picked up at the Texas terminal. Feedgas deliveries to the 700 […]