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Venture Global Secures Long-Term LNG Deal with Vitol

By MGN EditorialMarch 24, 2026 at 12:41 PM

Venture Global, a major U.S. LNG producer, has signed a multi-year agreement to supply LNG to global energy trader Vitol.

In a significant move for the liquefied natural gas (LNG) market, Venture Global, an American producer of LNG sourced from North American basins, has struck a long-term LNG agreement with Vitol, a leading global energy and commodities company. According to the announcement, the multi-year deal will see Venture Global supply LNG from its Plaquemines LNG and CP2 LNG export facilities to Vitol. The agreement underscores Venture Global's growing footprint in the global LNG trade and Vitol's strategy to secure reliable long-term LNG supply. "This long-term LNG sales agreement with Vitol is another important milestone for Venture Global as we continue to execute on our growth strategy," said Mike Sabel, CEO of Venture Global LNG. "We are pleased to partner with Vitol, a respected global energy trader, to deliver our low-cost U.S. LNG to customers around the world." The news comes as the global LNG market faces supply tightness and heightened demand, particularly in Europe as the continent seeks to reduce its reliance on Russian natural gas. Venture Global's deal with Vitol will help strengthen energy security and diversify LNG supply sources. "We are delighted to partner with Venture Global, a leading LNG supplier, to secure long-term LNG volumes," said Russell Hardy, CEO of Vitol. "This agreement underpins our strategy to provide our customers with reliable access to competitively priced LNG." The financial terms of the Venture Global-Vitol agreement were not disclosed. However, the multi-year nature of the deal underscores the companies' commitment to the LNG market and confidence in its long-term growth prospects.
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