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TotalEnergies signs agreement to export LNG from Alaska facility

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TotalEnergies has signed a preliminary agreement with Glenfarne for the long-term offtake of 2 million tons per year (Mtpa) of liquefied natural gas (LNG) over 20 years, subject to the project's final investment decision.
The future Alaska LNG project, located on the US Pacific coast, is the only federally authorised LNG export terminal in this region.
It plans a total capacity of 20 Mtpa, with direct access to Asia, the world's largest LNG market, offering a reliable solution for Asia's energy security and strengthening transpacific ties.
"We look forward to offtaking LNG from Glenfarne's Alaska LNG project.
"The Alaska LNG project is indeed very well geographically positioned to better serve our Asian customers.
“It also illustrates TotalEnergies' ambition to consolidate its position as a leading buyer of U.S. LNG, while diversifying its supply sources.
"TotalEnergies is indeed very proud to have been the number one exporter of US LNG in 2025 with 19 Mt representing 18% of the whole US production, out of which 14 Mt for Europe,” said Patrick Pouyanné, chairman and CEO of TotalEnergies.
“TotalEnergies is one of the most sophisticated LNG market participants in the world,” said Glenfarne chief executive officer and founder Brendan Duval.
“Alaska LNG offers a unique Pacific orientation that complements TotalEnergies' supply strategy and provides Asian customers with direct access to US gas. We are proud to add another partner of their caliber to the project.”









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