SUMMARY

The GLBP project is a joint venture between Seapath Group, a maritime subsidiary of Libra Group, and Pilot LNG, a Houston-based clean energy solutions company. [Image: SEA-LNG]

By Shardul Sharma

The Galveston LNG Bunker Port (GLBP) has become a member of the SEA-LNG coalition, SEA-LNG announced on February 21. 

The GLBP project, announced in September 2023, is a joint venture between Seapath Group, a maritime subsidiary of Libra Group, and Pilot LNG, a Houston-based clean energy solutions company. 

Positioned as the inaugural dedicated facility on the US Gulf Coast for fueling LNG-powered vessels, GLBP is slated to commence operations in late 2026.

Situated on Shoal Point in Texas City, within the greater Houston-Galveston port complex, GLBP's shore-based LNG liquefaction facility is aiming to address the demand for LNG as a marine fuel. The project envisions a two-train and two-tank facility, with an initial production capacity of 300,000 gallons/day of LNG.

The anticipated expansion, subject to a final investment decision by the second half of 2024, could see the facility producing up to 600,000 gallons/day.

GLBP's progress includes plans to submit necessary applications for federal and state permits for the small-scale LNG terminal dedicated to marine fuel in early 2024. 


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