Commonwealth LNG Receives Final Non-FTA Export Authorization From DOE

HOUSTON, Sept. 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Commonwealth LNG (“Commonwealth” or “the Company”) today announced it has received its final non-free trade agreement (non-FTA) export authorization from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for its 9.5 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) liquefied natural gas facility in Cameron Parish, Louisiana.

This final authorization marks a significant regulatory achievement for Commonwealth LNG, following the DOE’s earlier conditional approval and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s (FERC) most recent issuance of a final order upholding Commonwealth’s approval to construct the export facility. With these key milestones secured, Commonwealth is advancing toward a final investment decision (FID) later in 2025, with first LNG production expected in 2029.

Commonwealth’s Phase 1 development is expected to bring an investment of more than $11 billion to Louisiana and generate an estimated $3.5 billion in annual export revenue following completion. The project is expected to employ approximately 2,000 workers at the peak of construction and provide approximately 275 high-paying jobs when the facility begins operations in late 2029.

“Receiving our final non-FTA is a pivotal moment for Commonwealth,” said Ben Dell, Managing Partner of Kimmeridge and Chairman of Caturus. “It is also a critical endorsement of our integrated natural gas platform, featuring a unique wellhead-to-water strategy that will deliver responsibly sourced, low-emission fuel to domestic and international markets, all the while advancing U.S. energy leadership and economic growth.”

The approval also builds on Commonwealth’s momentum with global energy purchasers, including long-term, binding offtake agreements with Glencore, JERA and PETRONAS for a total of 4 Mtpa and line of sight to subscribe its remaining capacity. In early August, Commonwealth announced it has contracted Technip Energies to provide engineering, procurement and construction services to build its state-of-the-art facility.

“We are grateful to the Department of Energy for its thorough review and final authorization. With all major regulatory milestones complete, Commonwealth looks forward to Final Investment Decision in Q4 2025,” said Farhad Ahrabi, CEO of Commonwealth.

Kimmeridge, an alternative asset manager focused on the energy sector, most recently announced the formation of Caturus. Caturus is building the only independent, fully integrated natural gas and LNG export platform in the U.S. through a combination of its upstream operations under Caturus Energy, formerly Kimmeridge Texas Gas, and via Commonwealth.   

About Commonwealth LNG
Commonwealth LNG is developing a 9.5 mtpa liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal project located near Cameron, Louisiana. The project’s leadership team is committed to building a world-class LNG facility while relentlessly focusing on safety, managing risk and achieving best in class environmental standards.

Website: www.CommonwealthLNG.com 
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/commonwealth-lng/

Media Inquiries

Commonwealth LNG
Lyle Hanna
Vice President, Corporate Communications
Ph: 281-794-9606
Email:  [email protected]

Kimmeridge
Daniel Yunger / Hallie Wolff / Emma Cloyd
Ph: 917.574.8582 / 917.842.1127
Email: [email protected]

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