Texas LNG Project

Texas LNG is a Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) facility to be constructed at the Port of Brownsville in Brownsville, South Texas, close to the US – Mexico border and the mouth of the Gulf of Mexico. 

Texas LNG’s 625+ acre site is strategically located on the Port of Brownsville's deepwater ship channel. Texas LNG will have a planned capacity to produce up to 2 million tonnes per annum (MTA) of LNG from approximately 275 MMcf/d of feed gas sourced from the US natural gas system (Phase 1). Phase 2, to be developed at a later date, will increase capacity by additional 2 MTA.

Texas LNG is seeking to export LNG to Free Trade Agreement (FTA) and non-FTA markets. Texas LNG has received its authorization to export to FTA and non-FTA markets. 

Preliminary engineering (pre-FEED) was completed in October 2014 and detailed engineering (FEED) commenced in November 2014 and was completed in 2016.  Texas LNG has received its FERC authorization permit in November 2019.

 Texas LNG plans to begin construction in 2022 with the first LNG exports commencing in early 2025/6 (Phase 1).

Please visit www.txlng.com for more information and news on this exciting project.


Schematic view of Texas LNG project in Brownsville, Texas.