Freeport LNG, IFM Investors ink $1.3 billion equity agreement

FREEPORT, Texas -- Freeport LNG Expansion, L.P. and IFM Investors have announced that IFM Investors has entered into an agreement to invest approximately $1.3 billion of equity funding for Freeport LNG’s proposed natural gas liquefaction and LNG loading facility on Quintana Island near Freeport, Texas. The facility involves the development of three liquefaction plants.

The investment by IFM Investors will provide equity required for the development of Freeport’s second facility (Train Two). Investment capital will be drawn down over Train Two’s planned 51 to 54-month construction period. The balance of the Train Two capital needs will be sourced from a consortium of project finance lenders. Financial close for the transaction is expected to take place in mid-2014 pending regulatory and other approvals.

"We are thrilled to announce that such a prestigious and well-regarded investment firm has chosen to invest in the Freeport LNG facility," said Michael S. Smith, CEO, Freeport LNG.

In February 2013, Freeport LNG executed a 20-year use-or-pay liquefaction tolling agreement with BP Energy Company equivalent to the minimum guaranteed production capacity of Train Two.

On December 10, 2013, Freeport LNG awarded two contracts, each valued at approximately $2.5 billion, to a joint venture between CB&I, Inc. and Zachry Industrial, Inc. to construct the initial two trains of the liquefaction project. Commencement of construction of Freeport LNG’s liquefaction project is subject to receipt of authorization to commence construction from the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and final investment decision by Freeport LNG.

Freeport LNG expects to receive FERC approval for the initial 3-train liquefaction project and commence construction of the first two liquefaction trains in mid-2014, with the construction of the third liquefaction train expected to begin in first-quarter 2015. The first train is anticipated to commence operations 45-48 months from start of construction, with the second train in operation approximately six months after the first train.

Freeport LNG has received authorization from the U.S. Department of Energy to export the entire LNG production volume of the initial three trains of the liquefaction project to any country that has, or in the future develops, the capacity to import LNG and with which trade is permissible. The minimum production capacity of the first and third liquefaction trains has been fully contracted under use-or-pay liquefaction tolling agreements with Osaka Gas Co., Ltd., Chubu Electric Power Co., Toshiba Corp. and SK E&S LNG, LLC.

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