Cameron LNG has initiated the pre-filing review with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for the planned expansion of the company’s existing three-train liquefaction export project in Hackberry, Louisiana.
The expansion project is expected to include two additional liquefaction trains (trains No. 4 and No. 5) and one additional full containment LNG storage tank (tank No. 5) capable of increasing LNG production capacity by 9.97 million metric tonnes per annum (Mtpa) or 1.41 billion cubic feet per day (Bcfd). If approved, Cameron LNG’s export capacity will be 24.92Mtpa, or 3.53Bcfd.
“The expansion project will allow Cameron LNG to export additional LNG from low-cost, reliable US LNG supplies to international markets,” said Farhad Ahrabi, CEO of Cameron LNG. “Locally, our economy will continue to reap the benefits in the form of new full-time jobs that will be created in support of the terminal operations.”
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