Trinity Gas Storage’s East Texas Facility Comes Online

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HOUSTON, TEXAS (Editors at Energy Analytics Institute, 16.Jan.2025) — Independent gas storage company Trinity Gas Storage, LLC commenced operations of Phase I at its state-of-the-art 24 billion cubic feet (Bcf) gas storage facility in East Texas. 

The facility reached operational status 16 months from final investment decision (FID), Trinity announced 16 Jan. 2025 in an official statement.

This is first greenfield gas storage facility to become operational in Texas in over 10 years, and one of the first physical assets added to the Texas power grid (ERCOT) that directly addresses the supply and reliability challenges encountered during Winter Storm Uri, Trinity said.

Positioned strategically in Anderson County to support Texas’ growing energy and power demands, particularly related to accelerating AI and data center growth, Trinity is a critical asset to enhancing the state’s energy resiliency, the company said.

“Trinity has already secured contracts with a diverse group of customers, including power generators, producers, utilities, and marketing and trading companies – including those with LNG exposure. Due to growing demand for Trinity’s capabilities, the company has already advanced plans to expand both capacity and deliverability, with the next phase targeted for completion in the second quarter of 2026,” the company said in the statement.

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