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Cheniere highlights benefits of U.S. LNG LNG in 2023 corporate responsibility report

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Cheniere Energy, Inc. has released its 2023 Corporate Responsibility Report, titled “Energy Secured, Benefits Delivered.” The report underscores Cheniere’s vital role in bolstering global energy security while promoting economic growth through its reliable and flexible liquefied natural gas operations.

The report, “Energy Secured, Benefits Delivered,” highlights Cheniere’s advancements in environmental, social, and governance initiatives, as well as the company’s operational safety, customer focus, project execution, and financial performance.

Jack Fusco, president and CEO of Cheniere, expressed pride in the company’s achievements: “It is a privilege to share Cheniere’s 2023 Corporate Responsibility Report, which highlights our accomplishments and commitment to responsibly meet the global demand for reliable and affordable energy, strengthening energy security and delivering benefits to the United States and the world. The benefits of U.S. LNG exports to our local communities, the United States, our friends and allies, and to the global effort to improve air quality and reduce GHG emissions are real and verifiable.”

Key highlights from Cheniere’s 2023 Corporate Responsibility Report include:

  • Leading US LNG Production: Cheniere produced approximately 50 percent of U.S. LNG, positioning itself as a leading supplier to Europe, particularly during a critical time for energy security in the region.
  • Advancements in GHG Emissions Management: The company completed Quantification, Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification research and development projects in collaboration with business partners across its supply chain. These projects aim to improve the overall understanding of the LNG lifecycle’s greenhouse gas emissions.
  • Founding the Energy Emissions Modelling and Data Lab: Cheniere co-founded and sponsors EEMDL, a multidisciplinary research and education initiative led by the University of Texas at Austin, in partnership with Colorado State University and the Colorado School of Mines. This initiative focusses on advancing methods and tools to enhance the accuracy, timeliness, and clarity of GHG emissions accounting.
  • Safety Achievements: The company achieved a Total Reportable Incident Rate of 0.10, placing it in the top decile for safety records within the industry.
  • Community Engagement: Cheniere reported over 13,000 volunteer hours and contributed $5.6 million in direct giving to support various community initiatives.

The report emphasizes Cheniere’s ongoing commitment to responsible energy production and its role in providing secure, reliable energy while delivering significant benefits to communities and global stakeholders.

For more information visit www.cheniere.com