Technip Energies leads contract for LNG terminal in the U.S.

This project aims to develop an export capacity of 9.5 million tons per year.
Un modelo tecnológico de la terminal de GNL

French company Technip Energies has been selected to execute an engineering, procurement and construction(EPC) contract on the future Commonwealth LNG terminal at Commonwealth LNG, located in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, USA.

A technological model of the LNG terminal

The contract includes the installation of six standardized liquefaction trains based on SnapLNG technology. This modular and replicable configuration is designed to improve construction efficiency, reduce operating costs and shorten lead times, providing greater predictability in large-scale projects in the industry.

With this contract, the company strengthens its presence in the LNG market. LNG market in North America market in North America, where it has played a leading role in multiple developments. The company, which recently completed the front-end engineering and design(FEED) phase of this same plant, reaffirms its focus on scalable industrial solutions. scalable industrial solutions to ensure global energy security.

Although the award has been announced, its execution is conditional upon a final investment decision (FID) by Commonwealth LNG. Once approved, the order to proceed will allow Technip Energies to formally incorporate the contract into its global portfolio.

The LNG terminal in Louisiana is an industry breakthrough and addresses the growing demand for reliable and sustainable energy technologies. Commonwealth LNG, as the project developer, seeks to meet the highest environmental and operational standards, aligning with global decarbonization goals without compromising security of supply.

Source and photo: Technip Energies