LONDON, Nov 12 (Reuters) - The race is on for liquefied natural gas (LNG) producers to build export terminals to meet soaring demand but the goalposts for financing these mega-projects have shifted as the traditional relationship with LNG consumers has begun to disintegrate. is a list of select, large LNG export terminal projects with final investment decisions (FIDs) expected by the end of next year. A full list of existing, under construction and planned U.S. export terminals is here RUSSIA
Sakhalin 2
Gazprom (MCX:GAZP), Total
Q4 2018 2021
5.0 Arctic LNG-2
Novatek, Total
Q2 2019 2022-2023 19.8 Sakhalin 1
Rosneft, Exxon (NYSE:XOM)
2019
6.0 Baltic LNG
Gazprom, Shell (LON:RDSa)
10.0
UNITED STATES
Jordan Cove
Pembina
Q4 2018
7.8 Golden Pass
Exxon
Q4 2018 2023
15.0 Driftwood
Tellurian
Q1 2019 2023
27.6 Calcasieu Pass
Venture Global
Q1 2019
10.0 Magnolia
LNG Ltd
Q1 2019 2023
10.0 Lake Charles
Shell
2019 2023
4.5 Port Arthur
Sempra
2019 2023
11.0 Rio Grande
NextDecade
2019
17.0 Plaquemines
Venture Global
2019 2023
20.0 Delfin (offshore) Delfin LNG
2022
13.7 Brownsville
Annova LNG
2024
7.0 Texas Brownsville Texas LNG
H2 2019 2024
4.0 Cameron Parish
Commonwealth LNG
2024
9.0 Alaska
Alaska Gasline
2025
20.0
CANADA
Goldboro
Pieridae Energy
Q4 2018 2023
10.0 Woodfibre
RGE Group
Q1 2019 2023
2.1 Kitimat
Chevron (NYSE:CVX), Woodside
10.0 Kwispaa
Steelhead LNG
2020 2024
12.0 Bear Head
8.0
MEXICO
Costa Azul
Sempra
2019 2023
2.4
AFRICA
Nigeria
NLNG
2018
8.0 Mauritania
BP (LON:BP)
Q4 2018 2021
2.5 Mozambique
Anadarko
Q1 2019
12.0 Mozambique
Exxon
2019 2024
15.2 Equatorial Guinea Ophir
2018
2.2 Tanzania
Shell
30.0
MIDDLE EAST & ASIA
Qatar
QP
2019 2023-2024 32.0 Indonesia
Inpex
2019
9.5 Papua New Guinea
Exxon
2019
8.0