Corpus Christi LNG Export Facility Starts Production

Cheniere Energy has begun producing liquefied natural gas from its Corpus Christi Liquefaction project in Texas’ Coastal Bend region, Bechtel reported on the 14th November.

 

Bechtel stated that the first Corpus Christi Liquefaction production train is the latest of six LNG trains which it has developed at two Cheniere sites on the US Gulf Coast.

 

The previous week, Cheniere’s Sabine Pass Liquefaction complex in south-western Louisiana achieved first LNG from that facility’s fifth train, the project management, engineering, procurement and construction contractor noted.

 

“We are proud to have contributed to Cheniere’s success by collaboratively delivering these LNG trains ahead of schedule and with cost certainty through our lump sum approach,” Alasdair Cathcart, Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemicals president, said.

 

Bechtel also reported that Cheniere recently awarded it the engineering, procurement and construction contract for the planned sixth train at Sabine Pass.

 

According to Cheniere’s website, the Corpus Christi Liquefaction project is being designed for five trains with a total production capacity of up to 22.5 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) of LNG.

 

All six trains of the Sabine Pass Liquefaction facility will be capable of producing up to 27 mtpa of LNG.

 

Source: Rigzone