Cheniere Energy, Inc. (LNG): What Went Wrong, And Right

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The Corpus Christi facility is in the design stages, and management is waiting on cost estimates there. Cheniere will not make a final investment decision until it has secured commercial agreements, obtained financing, and received necessary regulatory approvals.

Perhaps the best news here, is that trains one and two are ahead of schedule. 2015 is still a long way off, but staying on schedule is absolutely crucial to the success of this endeavor.

Foolish takeaway
If you were bullish on Cheniere Energy, Inc. (NYSEMKT:LNG) before this earnings release, there is likely nothing in this report that will dissuade you, likewise if you were bearish. There is very little thesis-refuting information here, as Cheniere is pretty much on the same course it has been for the last two years. Investors looking for more on the Cheniere Energy, Inc. (NYSEMKT:LNG) story should check out Chris Helman’s recent article for Forbes, which profiles the company and CEO Charif Souki. It gives good insight on a company that puts out very little press.

The article A Closer Look at Cheniere Energy originally appeared on Fool.com and is written by Aimee Duffy.

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