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Cheniere Energy Partners LP declared a cash distribution of $1.03 per common unit to unitholders of record as of Aug. 7, the company said July 28.
The distribution is comprised of a $0.775 base amount and a $0.255 variable amount, as well as a related distribution to its general partner. The distributions are payable on Aug. 14.
Cheniere owns the Sabine Pass LNG terminal located in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, which has natural gas liquefaction facilities consisting of six liquefaction trains with a total production capacity of approximately 30 million tonnes per annum of LNG.
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