Technip awarded FEED for Lake Charles LNG project
Published by Callum O'Reilly,
Senior Editor
World Pipelines,
Trunkline LNG Export, LLC has awarded Technip the front-end engineering and design (FEED) contract for the potential expansion of the existing liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal located in Lake Charles, Louisiana, USA.
The potential project includes a LNG liquefaction plant, with a total export capacity of up to approximately 15 million tpa. The total liquefaction capacity could be achieved through up to three identical trains, with associated utilities and offsite facilities as well as the re-use of the existing LNG offloading, storage and marine facilities.
Air Products has been selected to supply its C3MR liquefaction process technology for this FEED study.
The contract is scheduled for completion during the first half of 2014.
David Dickson, Technip’s Senior Vice President, North America Region, stated: “Adding liquefaction capabilities to the existing infrastructure would provide the option of switching from regasification to liquefaction, depending on the world market for LNG. This award constitutes the first LNG liquefaction FEED project for Technip in the US. It is also a true testimony of BG Group and its partners’ trust in our expertise as, after working for them in the subsea and offshore businesses, we are now expanding our collaboration to onshore.”
Adapted from press release by Callum O'Reilly
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/27082013/technip_awarded_feed_contract_for_lake_charles_lng_terminal_227/
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