LNG flows from Miami liquefier to South Florida and the Caribbean
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We're powering the U.S. with positive energy
Did you know Miami, Florida, is the southernmost major city in the continental United States? That it’s named for the Native American Mayaimi people who originally lived there, and whose name meant “big water”? Or that it’s the site of the state’s first privately owned liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant – and the first to export liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the continental United States to a non-free trade agreement country?
Constructed in just one year, our 100,000 gallon-per-day Miami liquefier was commissioned in 2015. It’s optimally located to supply liquefied natural gas (LNG) to transportation, commercial, and industrial users in South Florida and the Caribbean.
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Welcoming positive energy in San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Our ship has come in – to San Juan
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New Fortress Energy signs contract to supply natural gas to San Juan power plant
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PREPA signs $ 1,500 million contract to establish natural gas in San Juan
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Ground broken for Jamalco co-generation power plant
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