Bechtel has been selected by Louisiana LNG Energy to provide front-end engineering and design for a new mid-scale liquefaction facility and export terminal in Louisiana, south of New Orleans on the Mississippi River.
“This is an exciting project that will harness the region’s energy potential,” said Jack Futcher, president of Bechtel’s oil, gas and chemicals business.
“We will apply our extensive
project delivery experience to provide Louisiana LNG Energy the most efficient design for fast-track construction of the facility," he added. We look forward to working with them."
The design will center on a modular approach, which shortens the
construction schedule and accommodates future
expansion.
"Bechtel brings world-class expertise in the engineering, design, and
construction of LNG liquefaction
projects coupled with leadership in modularization and Gulf Coast self-perform work," said Jim Lindsay, CEO of Louisiana LNG Energy.
The new facility will have an initial export capacity of 2 million tpy of liquefied gas and will use Chart Energy and Chemicals’ proprietary liquefaction
technology.
The export terminal will be positioned to serve large liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers. Completion of the project is expected in late 2017.
Bechtel says it is responsible for a third of LNG liquefaction capacity under
construction today, including four
projects in Australia and the first LNG export facility in the US.