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Glenfarne Group LLC

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Glenfarne is a privately held energy and infrastructure development and management firm based in New York City with offices in Panama City, Panama; Santiago, Chile; Bogota, Colombia and Houston, Texas. Glenfarne's seasoned executives, asset managers and operators develop, acquire, manage and operate energy and infrastructure assets throughout North and South America.

Editor's note: Updated June 10, 2020.

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New York, NY
United States

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Louisiana LNG Project Finds New Buyer after Failed Sale

Louisiana LNG Project Finds New Buyer after Failed Sale

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Thailand Signs 20-Year Deal with Glenfarne’s Alaska LNG

Glenfarne’s Alaska LNG development has reserved 50% of its future production.

USGS: Huge Oil Reserves Under Federal Land in Alaska, New Mexico

In its first update since 1998, the USGS reported significant undiscovered oil, gas and NGL reserves beneath U.S. federal lands—highlighting untapped potential in conventional and unconventional reservoirs.

Glenfarne’s Alaska LNG Attracts $115B in Potential Partnerships

Strong international demand supports the project as Glenfarne eyes a final investment decision by the end of the year.

Supreme Court’s Uinta Rail Decision Gives Energy Industry a Win

In a win for the energy industry, the Supreme Court justices narrowed the scope of environmental reviews in a case involving the Uinta rail project.

Glenfarne Secures Worley as Alaska LNG FID Nears

Glenfarne anticipates reaching a final investment decision on the 807-mile, 42-inch Alaska LNG pipeline in 2025.

Glenfarne Deal Makes Company Lead Developer of Alaska LNG Project

Glenfarne Group LLC is taking over as the lead developer of the Alaska LNG project with the acquisition of a majority interest in the project from Alaska Gasline Development Corp.

South Texas LNG Projects Get FERC Permits Back

The court that vacated Glenfarne’s Texas LNG and NextDecade’s Rio Grande LNG permits in the summer has reinstated the documents while the government amends the originals.

Glenfarne CEO Expects FID on Texas LNG by End of 2025

Glenfarne Energy Transition executives are waiting on a re-issue of a vacated FERC permit for Texas LNG.

The Evolving Federal State of Energy Under Trump 2.0

What happens when the Trump wrecking ball swings into the bureaucratic web of everything that touches oil and gas?

Glenfarne Signs on to Develop Alaska LNG Project

Glenfarne has signed a deal with a state-owned Alaskan corporation to develop a natural gas pipeline and facilities for export and utility purposes.

Glenfarne Selects Kiewit to Tackle EPC on Texas LNG

Glenfarne Energy Transition said Kiewit Energy Group will complete the engineering required to move Texas LNG toward a final investment decision.

Uinta Railroad Up for Review as Supreme Court Term Begins

Court analysts say a decision on the proposed Uinta Basin railway, coming next year, could have a major impact on the energy industry.

FERC Chair: DC Court ‘Erred’ by Vacating LNG Permits

Throwing out the permit for Williams’ operational REA project in the mid-Atlantic region was a mistake that could cost people “desperately” reliant on it, Chairman Willie Phillips said.

TPH: LNG Agreements Start to Materialize, but Most Non-binding

Since the end of April, U.S. LNG export facilities have made agreements totaling 16 mtpa, or 72% of the year’s 22.5 mtpa in offtake agreements.

Glenfarne: Latest Customer Means Texas LNG is Ready for FID

Construction on Glenfarne’s Texas LNG is scheduled to begin this year, though the project is one of two LNG sites that had permits pulled after a court ruling in August.