Project Profile
Value: Undisclosed
Location: Topock, Arizona state, USA
Production capacity: 170,000 LNG gallons per day (from 86,000 gallons per day)
Storage capacity: 200,000 gallons (from 100,000 gallons)
Start-up Year: July 2014
ANGF is currently in the process of doubling the production capacity at its LNG Plant in Topock, near Needles, Calif of Arizona by adding a second liquefier which is scheduled to come on line in July 2014. This train will double the current production capacity of 86,000 gallons per day to a total of 172,000 gallons per day. In August, Applied installed two new 50,000 gallon LNG storage tanks. These tanks increase the LNG storage capacity to 200,000 gallons from 100,000 gallons. Applied Natural Gas Fuels is building a second 86,000 gallon-per-day natural gas liquefaction line at Topock, Ariz. near Needles, Calif. The increased supply is for both trucks and the fast-emerging high horsepower markets, including drill rig engines. The new, mixed-refrigerant train – Hartounian calls it Topock II – will be located adjacent to the firm’s existing 86,000-gallon LNG plant and will be operated by the same personnel. The Topock facility is within a mile of the BNSF railroad, facilitating long-distance shipment of LNG.
Operators:
Applied Natural Gas Fuels, Inc. (ANGF): Operator with 100% interest