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Expand Energy Secures 20-Year LNG Supply Agreement with Delfin FLNG 1

By MGN EditorialApril 30, 2026 at 04:15 PM

U.S. natural gas producer Expand Energy has committed to a two-decade liquefied natural gas offtake agreement with Delfin FLNG 1, a floating LNG project planned for Louisiana operations.

Expand Energy, the independent U.S. natural gas producer formed from the 2024 merger of Chesapeake Energy and Southwestern Energy, has signed a 20-year liquefied natural gas (LNG) offtake agreement with Delfin FLNG 1, marking a significant supply commitment for the proposed floating LNG unit destined for Louisiana. The agreement represents a major milestone for the offshore LNG sector, providing critical revenue certainty to project developers while securing long-term demand for Expand Energy's natural gas reserves. Delfin FLNG 1 exemplifies the growing momentum in floating LNG (FLNG) technology, which offers operational flexibility and reduced infrastructure requirements compared to conventional onshore facilities. Floating LNG solutions have become increasingly attractive to producers seeking cost-efficient offshore production with modular design capabilities. The technology enables faster deployment and reduced capital expenditure while maintaining scalability for expanding operations. Such long-term offtake agreements typically unlock subsequent financing phases and accelerate construction timelines, serving as critical validation for project viability. For Expand Energy, the agreement secures financial stability and market access for a substantial portion of its natural gas production portfolio. The contract reflects confidence in both the company's operational capabilities following its transformative merger and in the commercial viability of floating LNG technology for North American offshore operations. The LNG sector remains strategically important for U.S. energy exports and global energy security. This offtake agreement signals continued investor confidence in domestic offshore energy development and underscores the sector's role in meeting international LNG demand.
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