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Revision as of 10:38, 17 January 2022
Contents
Summary Information
- Ownership: Sempra
- Website: http://www.sempralng.com/
- Location: On the Calcasieu Channel, 18 miles from the Gulf of Mexico in Hackberry, Louisiana
- Capacity: 12.0 million tons/annum
- Status: Planned
Brief Description
- A conversion of the existing Cameron LNG Terminal into a large liquifaction terminal
- Cameron plans to construct three separate systems that liquefy natural gas; one 160,000-cubic-meter, full-containment LNG storage tank; refrigerant make-up and condensate product storage; a truck loading/unloading area; one marine work dock; minor modifications to existing terminal facilities; 21 miles of 42-inch-diameter pipeline; one 56,820-horsepower compressor station; and ancillary facilities.
Technical Details
- Storage capacity: Four full-containment storage tanks (4 x 160,000 cubic meters) (One additional tank)
- Constructor:
- **Foster Wheeler:** Owner's Engineer Contract
- **Tractebel:** review of FEED LNG liquefaction/process package
- **CB&I and Chiyoda:** Engineering, procurement and construction for the addition of natural gas liquefaction and export facilities
- Licence: [[[LNG Terminals Using Air Products Technology | Air Products]]]
Ongoing Projects/Project Status
- Commissioning is expected in 2018
+++ Suppliers / Customers
- Suppliers:
- Customers:
- GDF SUEZ will buy 4 million tons per annum (MTPA)
- TEPCO will buy 800,000 tons per annum (MTPA)
- Toho Gas will buy 300,000 tons per annum
- CPC of Taiwan will buy 0.8 million tons per annum
+++ History
- 2012 - Foster Wheeler Wins Owner's Engineer Contract
- 2012 - GDF-Suez signs purchase agreement
- 2013 - Tepco signs a purchase contract
- 2013 - Sempra Energy, GDF SUEZ, Mitsubishi, Mitsui Sign Tolling Capacity, Joint-Venture Agreement
- 2014 - Draft environmental impact statement released
- 2014 - Export permits granted
- 2014 - EPC contract awarded
- 2014 - FERC issues Final Environmental Impact Statement
- 2014 - FID made
- 2014 - Construction started
+++ Other Information
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Relevant Links
- Tractebel Engineering LNG References
- Foster Wheeler Wins Owner's Engineer Contract for LNG Liquefaction Facility in Louisiana
- GDF SUEZ signs an agreement with Sempra Energyto access natural gas liquefaction capacity in the United States
- Purchase of Lean LNG from the U.S. Cameron Project Basic Agreement on the First Project to Secure 10 Million Lean LNG Annually
- Sempra Energy, GDF SUEZ, Mitsubishi, Mitsui Sign Tolling Capacity, Joint-Venture Agreements For Louisiana Liquefaction Export Facility
- GDF SUEZ to become a U.S. LNG exporter, with the Cameron LNG project
- DEIS on Cameron LNG, LLC’s and Cameron Interstate Pipeline, LLC’s Liquefaction Project
- Toho Gas in agreement with the U.S. Cameron Project for LNG purchase
- Sempra Energy Subsidiary Receives U.S. Department of Energy LNG Export License For Louisiana Liquefaction Facility
- CB&I and Chiyoda Awarded Contract for LNG Liquefaction and Export Facilities
- First GDF SUEZ long term LNG sale to Asia with a 0.8 mtpa contract to CPC of Taiwan
- FERC issues Final Environmental Impact Statement on Cameron LNG
- First GDF SUEZ long term LNG sales to Japan
- GDF SUEZ and its partners take Final Investment Decision for the Cameron LNG project
- Cameron LNG Liquefaction Project Breaks Ground In Louisiana
- Air Products Wins LNG Technology and Equipment Order for Louisiana Terminal Facility
- Cameron LNG’s Train 1 Begins Commercial Operations