Port Arthur LNG Export Terminal Project
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Summary Information
- Ownership: Sempra
- Website: www.sempra.com
- Location: Port Arthur, Texas, USA
- Capacity: 13.5 million tons/annum
- Status: Planned
Brief Description
- The project was previously an import terminal, Port Arthur LNG Terminal
- The proposed liquefaction project is designed to include: two natural gas liquefaction trains with a total export capability of approximately 13.5 million tons per annum, or 1.4 billion cubic feet per day; two 160,000-cubic-meter storage tanks; marine facilities for vessel berthing and loading; natural gas liquids and refrigerant storage; feed gas pre-treatment; truck loading and unloading areas; and combustion turbine generators for self-generation of electrical power.
Technical Details
- Storage capacity: two 160,000-cubic-meter storage tanks
- Constructor: Betchel - EPC
- Licensor:
Ongoing Projects/Project Status
- Commissioning is expected in 2025
- Bechtel signed a fixed-price engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract
Suppliers / Customers
- Suppliers: The terminal will connect to major pipelines in Texas and Louisiana via two connecting pipelines
- Customers:
- PGNIG will take 2.0 tpa
- S.Aramco will buy 5.0 tpa
History
- 2015 - Sempra Energy Submits For Pre-File Review With FERC
- 2018 - PGNIG signed an agreement for 2.0 million tpa of LNG
- 2019 - Sempra recieved FERC aproval for the project
- 2019 - Saudi Aramco agrees to become a 25% partner and buy 5 million tpa
- 2020 - Bechtel signed and EPC contract for the project
Other Information
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Links
- Sempra Energy Submits Port Arthur Liquefaction-Export Facilities For Pre-File Review With FERC
- Sempra LNG And Woodside Sign Memorandum Of Understanding For Potential Development Of Natural Gas Liquefaction Facility At Port Arthur, Texas
- Sempra LNG and Aramco Services Company sign heads of agreement for Port Arthur LNG
- PGNiG: another long-term contract for the American LNG signed
- Port Arthur LNG Receives Federal Authorization For Liquefaction-Export Project In Texas
- Sempra Energy Subsidiary Port Arthur LNG and Bechtel Sign EPC Agreement
- Sempra Infrastructure and RWE Sign Heads of Agreement for U.S. LNG Supply