US Enterprise Company Completes Loading of First Ethane Cargo
2026-04-17 15:14
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - The second phase of the Neches River ethane terminal project by US energy company Enterprise has recently commenced operations, with its first cargo successfully loaded and shipped out. Located in Texas, USA, this terminal is a key infrastructure project for Enterprise in the liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) sector.

According to on-site observations, a VLGC (Very Large Gas Carrier) named Albert entered the terminal for loading operations on April 12 and departed after completing loading on April 15, heading to Mexico.

Enterprise previously stated that the second phase project includes an additional refrigeration train system, enabling the terminal to flexibly load various liquefied petroleum gas products. Specifically, the facility can handle up to 180 Mb/d of ethane, 360 Mb/d of propane, or a mixture of both. This expansion enhances the terminal's operational efficiency and product diversity.

The second phase of the Enterprise Neches River terminal was originally scheduled to begin service in the first half of 2026 but has now been put into operation ahead of schedule. The launch of this project will support LPG export operations in North America and strengthen Enterprise's competitiveness in the global energy market. In the future, the terminal is expected to handle more LPG cargoes to meet the needs of international customers.

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