KEY POINTS
  • Exxon says work to retool the terminal near Port Arthur, Texas, along the Louisiana border will begin this quarter.
  • The Department of Energy last month forecast that LNG will play a major role in the U.S. exporting more energy than it imports by 2020.
  • Exxon's partner in the project, state energy company Qatar Petroleum, holds a 70 percent stake in the Golden Pass project.
The Golden Pass LNG Terminal in Sabine Pass, Texas.

Exxon Mobil and Qatar Petroleum on Tuesday announced a final decision to finance a $10 billion-plus project to export liquefied natural gas from the Texas Gulf Coast.

The decision moves forward the latest export terminal fueling growing shipments of U.S. LNG, or natural gas cooled to liquid form, for overseas travel. The Department of Energy last month forecast that LNG will play a major role in the U.S. exporting more energy than it imports by 2020, a feat the nation has not achieved in nearly 70 years.