JAX LNG is expanding its capacity by tripling liquefaction to 360,000 gallons a day and doubling LNG storage to 4 million gallons at its facility located along the St. John’s River in Jacksonville, Florida.
The expansion is expected to be ready by early 2022 and will support a new long-term LNG supply agreement with a major maritime company for its dual-fuelled ships.
Construction of the liquefaction expansion is underway, led by New Braunfels, Texas-based Salof Ltd, which delivers modular carbon dioxide, liquefied petroleum gas, LNG liquefaction pants and low-temperature process refrigeration systems to customers.
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