Southern Energy, founded in 2024, is launching Argentina’s first large-scale LNG export venture, comprising two floating LNG terminals (FLNGs) with a combined capacity of about six mtpa. The first FLNG, Hilli Episeyo, will produce 2.45 mtpa from the end of 2027 while the second, MK II, will add 3.5 mtpa from late 2028. Both FLNG units, chartered by Southern Energy from Golar LNG, one of its shareholders, will be deployed at Golfo San Matías, Province of Río Negro, Argentina, for a 20-year term.
Over time, SEFE has developed deep expertise in sourcing and delivering LNG across multiple locations while efficiently optimising its growing global portfolio. This includes managing complex operations such as ship-to-ship transfers and interactions with FLNGs. For example, SEFE has many years of experience offtaking LNG from the Hilli Episeyo, which is currently stationed off the coast of Cameroon.
Frédéric Barnaud, SEFE CCO, said: “SEFE’s first LNG partnership with a South American supplier not only contributes to the geographic diversification of our portfolio, but also strengthens Europe’s energy security. We are pleased to support Argentina on its path to becoming a global LNG exporter. This also provides SEFE with a welcome opportunity to continue its collaboration with the Hilli Episeyo’s team as it moves from Cameroon to Argentina.”
Rodolfo Freyre, Chairman of Southern Energy, added: “The agreement with SEFE constitutes the first large-scale LNG sales agreement for Argentina and a key milestone for the future development of the Vaca Muerta gas resources. We’re proud to take this first step into the LNG market with a globally respected and established counterpart on our side.”