Houston, Texas – Golden Pass LNG, a joint venture between QatarEnergy and ExxonMobil, has achieved first production of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) from Train 1 at its Sabine Pass Terminal, marking a major milestone in the project’s journey to full operations.

This achievement reflects years of planning, engineering, permitting, construction, start-up activities, and community collaboration.

“Today, we began producing LNG at our terminal in Sabine Pass, marking the completion of a significant effort to construct, commission, and start up the first LNG Train and the beginning of operating a world-class facility with an exceptional team,” said Alex Savva, President and CEO of Golden Pass. “This remarkable step was achieved through the unwavering dedication of our employees, commitment of our shareholders, and the strength of our partnerships.”

First LNG paves the way for Golden Pass LNG to deliver its first cargo, achieve sustained liquefaction operations, and meet its commercial and strategic objectives.

“I’m proud of our team and their tireless work to ensure we safely reached this milestone,” said Jeremy Horn, Vice President of Operations for Golden Pass. "We’re excited to go to work delivering Texas LNG to power the world.”

The achievement also marks an important milestone for Golden Pass LNG’s shareholders, highlighting the project’s strategic role in strengthening global energy supply and advancing long term LNG growth.

Golden Pass anticipates beginning to export LNG to global customers in the second quarter of 2026.

For more information on Golden Pass LNG, visit www.goldenpasslng.com

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About Golden Pass LNG

Golden Pass LNG operates one of North America’s largest LNG export terminals, which includes three liquefaction Trains with a total capacity of 18.1 million tons per year, five 155,000 m3 LNG storage tanks, and two marine berths to accommodate the largest LNG carriers in the world. Our commitment to safety, people, integrity, community, and environment is evident in the decisions we make every day.