Project Profile
Value: US$2 million
Location: on the ship channel in Cameron Parish, Louisiana
Processing capacity: 6.7 mtpa
Storage capacity: 180,000 cbm
Start-up Year: 2020
The liquefaction facility when built is planned to have a peak capacity of approximately 14 million tons of LNG per annum on the west bank of the Calcasieu River between mile markers 3 and 4. The project facilities will include two LNG trains with an average base LNG production capacity of approximately 6.7 mtpa each, pre-treatment facilities, three 180,000 cbm LNG storage tanks and two marine loading berths capable of receiving up to 250,000 cubic metre LNG carriers. The facilities will also include a storm surge protection system (levees), on-site electric power generation facilities and two 42-inch natural gas pipeline laterals (totaling approximately 42 miles) and associated compression to deliver feed gas to the terminal from the nearby interstate and intrastate pipeline grid in Louisiana. The project was in July, awarded permission to export liquefied natural gas to free-trade agreement countries. Deliveries from the project are expected to start in early 2020. G2 LNG, a Louisiana-based energy development company is the operator of the project with 100% interest.
Operators:
G2 LNG: operator with 100% interest
Contractors:
KBR: FEED contract
Subcontractors: