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US: TotalEnergies reaches Final Investment Decision with its partners on Rio Grande LNG Train 4


10 Sep 2025

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TotalEnergies has signed agreements with NextDecade to take a 10% stake in the joint venture developing Train 4 of Rio Grande LNG (RGLNG), a liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant project located in South Texas. In addition to the 10% held directly, TotalEnergies will hold indirectly next to 7% in this Train 4 as a 17.1% shareholder of NextDecade.

At the same time, TotalEnergies, NextDecade (40%), and their partners Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP, 36.9%), GIC (7.9%), and Mubadala (5.2%) made the Final Investment Decision (FID) for the development of Train 4.

This fourth train, which has a capacity of approximately 6 million tons per annum (Mtpa), will bring the plant’s total capacity to approximately 24 Mtpa when it comes online in 2030. The project’s overall cost will be financed with approximately 40% equity and 60% debt.

'We are very pleased with the FID of RGLNG Train 4. This project from which we will offtake 1.5 Mtpa strengthens our LNG export capacity from the United States,' said Stéphane Michel, President of Gas, Renewables & Power at TotalEnergies. 'It gives TotalEnergies access to competitive LNG thanks to its low production costs. The LNG from this fourth train will increase TotalEnergies’ U.S. LNG export capacity to over 16 Mtpa by 2030, further enhancing our ability to contribute to gas supply and building on our 10% market share worldwide.'

'We are pleased to have TotalEnergies, our largest LNG customer and equity partner for Phase 1 of Rio Grande LNG, extend their commitment to our project through Train 4,' said Matt Schatzman, NextDecade Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. 'LNG exported by TotalEnergies from our project will provide affordable, reliable, and secure energy to customers around the world.'

TotalEnergies previously signed a Sales and Purchase Agreement (SPA) with NextDecade to offtake 1.5 Mtpa for 20 years of liquefied natural gas from the future Train 4. TotalEnergies currently holds a 16.7% interest in Phase 1 of Rio Grande LNG and will offtake 5.4 Mtpa. Phase 1 includes three liquefaction trains under construction in South Texas and is expected to start operations in 2027. TotalEnergies also holds a 17.1% stake in NextDecade, Rio Grande LNG’s shareholder and operator.

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Source: TotalEnergies





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