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17 Jul 2026, 16:51 UTC · 49m ago
Will ExxonMobil's Expanding LNG Portfolio Drive Long-Term Growth?
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17 Jul 2026, 16:51 UTC · 49m ago
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ExxonMobil's Golden Pass LNG facility's first train is expected to increase U.S. LNG exports by approximately 5% relative to 2025. — Increases immediate production capacity and revenue potential for XOM and boosts overall U.S. export volume.
+0.40Full operation of all three trains at the Golden Pass LNG facility is expected to increase U.S. LNG export capacity by roughly 15%. — Represents a significant long-term expansion of market share and cash flow generation for the company.
+0.30ExxonMobil expects final investment decisions in the near term for LNG developments in Papua New Guinea and Mozambique. — Indicates potential for future growth and geographical diversification of supply sources.
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ConocoPhillips' Port Arthur LNG project is on track to deliver its first LNG in 2027. — Provides a clear timeline for future capacity growth and a new cash flow engine for COP.
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The company is expanding its LNG portfolio and achieving production milestones expected to increase cash flows.
The company is progressing with the Port Arthur LNG project, which is expected to be a free cash flow growth engine.
[mutual] Both companies are global energy firms competing in the LNG market to capitalize on rising global demand.
[mutual] Both companies are global energy firms competing in the LNG market to capitalize on rising global demand.
[mutual] Both companies are global energy firms competing in the LNG market to capitalize on rising global demand.
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