NextDecade Provides Second Quarter 2024 Business Update

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HOUSTON, August 14, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NextDecade Corporation (NextDecade or the Company) (NASDAQ: NEXT) today provided an update on developmental and strategic activities for the second quarter and early third quarter 2024.

CEO Commentary

"NextDecade has recently made excellent strides toward achieving its dual goals of constructing Phase 1 at the Rio Grande LNG Facility safely, on schedule, and on budget, and progressing Train 4 expansion capacity toward a positive Final Investment Decision (FID)," said Matt Schatzman, NextDecade’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. "We do not agree with the D.C. Circuit Court’s recent decision to vacate the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s (FERC) remand authorization of the Rio Grande LNG Facility. We are committed to taking any and all available legal and regulatory actions to ensure that Phase 1 will be delivered on time and on budget and that FID of Trains 4 and 5 will not be unduly delayed. The decision reached by the D.C. Circuit Court has far-reaching implications. If the ruling stands, the precedent that would be set by the Court’s action has the potential to impact viability of all federally permitted infrastructure projects because it will be difficult for these projects to attract capital investments until they receive final unappealable permits."

"During the second quarter, we made excellent commercial progress for Train 4. We entered into a 20-year LNG sale and purchase agreement (SPA) with ADNOC, under which they agreed to purchase 1.9 MTPA of LNG from Train 4. We also entered into a non-binding heads of agreement (HoA) with Aramco for 1.2 MTPA of LNG, which we expect to convert into a binding SPA. These developments, alongside our expectation that TotalEnergies will exercise its LNG purchase option for 1.5 MTPA, lead us to believe that we will soon reach the necessary contracted capacity to commercially support Train 4. More recently, we finalized our negotiations with Bechtel and executed the EPC contract for Train 4 and related infrastructure with a contract price of approximately $4.3 billion, which concludes one of the final pieces of work required before commencing the financing process for Train 4."

"Construction of Phase 1 at the Rio Grande LNG Facility continues to progress very positively. We are committed to working with Bechtel to ensure a safe and timely delivery of Phase 1. As we work through the impacts of the recent Court decision, we are committed to continuing construction on Phase 1 and progressing the development of Train 4 by securing financing and ultimately reaching a positive FID, once necessary regulatory resolution is in place."