Annual
Energy Outlook 2003 with Projections to 2025
Table 2. Proposed LNG import terminals to serve U.S.
markets as of August 2002
| Location |
Design capacity (billion cubic feet per year) |
Company |
| Ocean Cay, Bahamas |
200 |
AES |
| Freeport, Bahamas |
200 |
El Paso |
| Freeport, Bahamas |
250 |
Enron |
| Tampa, FL |
200 |
BP |
| Gulf of Mexico Offshore, LA |
365 |
ChevronTexaco |
| Brownsville, Texas |
365 |
Cheniere |
| Freeport, Texas, TX |
365 |
Cheniere |
| Sabine Pass, TX |
365 |
Cheniere |
| Hackberry, LA |
275 |
Dynergy |
| Mare Island, CA |
475 |
Bechtel/Shell |
| Los Angeles, CA |
685 |
Mitsubishi |
| Energy Bridge, Offshore USA |
438 |
El Paso |
| Baja California, CA |
200 |
ChevronTexaco |
| Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico |
365 |
Marathon/Pertamina |
| Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico |
365 |
Sempra/CMS |
| Rosarito, Baja California, Mexico |
250 |
El Paso/Phillips |
| Total proposed capacity |
5,363 |
|
| Energy Information Administration, Office of Oil and Gas. Note: Design capacity for the EP Energy Bridge™ terminal is based on three ships with a design capacity of 400 million cubic feet per day each, (as indicated in a May 8, 2002, press release from El Paso Global LNG, a subsidiary of El Paso Corporation). | ||