HOUSTON, March 31, 2014
/PRNewswire/ -- Cheniere Energy, Inc. ("Cheniere") (NYSE MKT:
LNG) announced today that Anatol
Feygin has joined the company as Senior Vice President,
Strategy and Corporate Development.
Mr. Feygin joins Cheniere after seven years at Loews
Corporation, where he served as Vice President, Energy Strategist
and Senior Portfolio Manager. In these roles, he developed
forecasts for Loews' three energy platforms (upstream, midstream
and services), identifying risks and making capital allocation
decisions. In addition, Mr. Feygin evaluated new investment
opportunities in energy and energy intensive industries and
created, implemented and executed hedging strategies for Loews'
Exploration and Production business and Loews Hotels generating
more than $1 billion in hedging
gains.
"We welcome Anatol Feygin to our
senior management team at Cheniere." said Charif Souki, Chairman and CEO. "Anatol's
deep knowledge of the energy industry makes him a tremendous asset
to our strategic team at Cheniere. We look forward to the
contributions and insight that his unique expertise and experience
will bring to our organization."
Prior to joining Loews, Mr. Feygin spent three years at Bank of
America as Head of Global Commodity Strategy and as Senior Analyst
covering natural gas pipelines and distributors. Mr. Feygin
began his career at J.P. Morgan Securities where he covered natural
gas pipelines, distributors and electric utilities as a senior
analyst. Mr. Feygin earned his master of business
administration from New York
University's Stern School of Business, where he was a Stern
Scholar and recipient of the A.J. Garville Scholarship. He earned
his bachelor of science in electrical engineering from Rutgers University.
Cheniere Energy, Inc. is a Houston-based energy company primarily engaged
in LNG-related businesses, and owns and operates the Sabine Pass
LNG terminal and Creole Trail Pipeline in Louisiana. Cheniere is pursuing related
business opportunities both upstream and downstream of the Sabine
Pass LNG terminal. Through its subsidiary, Cheniere Energy
Partners, L.P., Cheniere is developing a liquefaction project at
the Sabine Pass LNG terminal adjacent to the existing
regasification facilities for up to six Trains, each of which is
expected to have a nominal production capacity of approximately 4.5
mtpa. Construction has begun on Trains 1 through 4 at the Sabine
Pass Liquefaction Project. Cheniere has also initiated a project to
develop liquefaction facilities near Corpus Christi, Texas. The Corpus Christi
Liquefaction Project is being designed and permitted for up to
three Trains, with aggregate design production capacity of up to
13.5 mtpa of LNG and which would include three LNG storage tanks
with capacity of 10.1 Bcfe and two LNG carrier docks. Commencement
of construction for the Corpus Christi Liquefaction Project is
subject, but not limited, to obtaining regulatory approvals,
entering into long-term customer contracts sufficient to underpin
financing of the project, obtaining financing, and Cheniere making
a final investment decision. We believe LNG exports from the Corpus
Christi Liquefaction Project could commence as early as 2018.
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