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About Cheniere Energy (LNG)

Cheniere Energy is the largest US liquefied natural gas (LNG) producer and exporter, operating the Sabine Pass terminal in Louisiana and Corpus Christi facility in Texas. As Europe and Asia diversify away from Russian gas, Cheniere is the primary beneficiary of surging global LNG demand. The company operates under long-term contracts that provide revenue visibility, while spot market exposure offers upside during price spikes. Cheniere is executing major expansion projects to grow export capacity, positioning it at the center of the global energy security transformation.

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Cheniere was the first company to build large-scale LNG export facilities in the US, giving it first-mover advantage. It operates the two largest US LNG terminals with combined capacity exceeding 45 million tonnes per annum. Its established infrastructure, customer relationships, and operational track record create significant barriers to competition.
Cheniere revenue comes from long-term contracts (majority) and spot sales. Long-term contracts are typically indexed to Henry Hub plus a fixed liquefaction fee, providing stable cash flows. Spot sales provide upside when international LNG prices spike, as occurred during the European energy crisis.
Stage 3 adds approximately 10 million tonnes per annum of new LNG capacity at Corpus Christi, representing over 20% capacity growth. The project is fully contracted with long-term offtake agreements and is expected online in the mid-2020s, providing the next leg of earnings growth.
Europe rapid pivot away from Russian pipeline gas after the Ukraine invasion created massive demand for US LNG. Asian buyers are also seeking long-term US LNG contracts for energy security. This geopolitical shift provides structural demand growth for Cheniere for decades.