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* Storage capacity: 4*200,000 m3 tanks  | * Storage capacity: 4*200,000 m3 tanks  | ||
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| − | ** KBR: Engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract  | + | ** '''KBR:''' Engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract  | 
| − | ** CB&I: Engineering, procurement and construction of two full containment concrete LNG storage tanks with associated foundations, tank top mechanical systems and pipe racks extending to the main facility.    | + | ** '''CB&I:''' Engineering, procurement and construction of two full containment concrete LNG storage tanks with associated foundations, tank top mechanical systems and pipe racks extending to the main facility.    | 
| − | ** Baker Hughes: Provision of power generation and electrical distribution equipment  | + | ** '''Baker Hughes:''' Provision of power generation and electrical distribution equipment  | 
| − | ** Honeywell UOP:   | + | ** '''Honeywell UOP:''' engineering, procurement and fabrication services for the LNG Pretreatment units    | 
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Latest revision as of 16:20, 13 March 2025
Contents
Summary Information
- Ownership: Venture Global
 - Website: http://venturegloballng.com/
 - Location: On the Mississippi River, 20 miles south of New Orleans
 - Capacity: 27.0 million tons/annum in 2 phases
 - Status: In operation
 
Brief Description
- The terminal will have up to thirty-six 0.626 MTPA liquefaction trains, configured in eighteen blocks, with up to six pre-treatment trains
 - There will be up to three ship loading berths for LNG vessels carrying a capacity of up to 185,000 cubic meters and up to four 200,000 cubic meter full containment LNG storage tanks
 - Two 720 MW combined cycle gas turbine power plants, including additional 25 MW gas-fired aeroderivative turbines
 - A utility dock on the Mississippi River to handle waterborne deliveries of equipment and material during both construction and project operations.
 - Gas will be supplied by two 42-inch diameter pipelines, 15 and 12 miles long respectively, that connect to existing interstate natural gas pipelines.
 - An expansion of the project has been launched that will add 18mtpa of additional capacity
 
Technical Details
- Storage capacity: 4*200,000 m3 tanks
 - Constructor:
- KBR: Engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract
 - CB&I: Engineering, procurement and construction of two full containment concrete LNG storage tanks with associated foundations, tank top mechanical systems and pipe racks extending to the main facility.
 - Baker Hughes: Provision of power generation and electrical distribution equipment
 - Honeywell UOP: engineering, procurement and fabrication services for the LNG Pretreatment units
 
 - Licensor:
 
Ongoing Projects/Project Status
Suppliers / Customers
- Suppliers: Two pipelines will supply from the transmission network
- Segment 1, an approximately 15-mile long, 42-inch diameter pipeline and appurtenant facilities, to deliver gas from new interconnections with Tennessee Gas Pipeline and Texas Eastern Transmission Gas Pipeline located offshore, southwest of the terminal site
 
 - Segment 2, a looped section of approximately 12-mile long, 42-inch diameter pipeline and appurtenant facilities, to deliver additional supplies to the terminal from the interconnection with Texas Eastern Transmission Gas Pipeline
 - Customers:
- PGNIG will take 4.0 mn tpa
 - EDF has agreed to buy 1.0mn tpa
 - CNOOC will buy 2.0 mn tpa for 20 years
 - EnBW signed a contract to buy 0.75 mtpa
 - Excelerate Energy signed a contract to buy 0.7 mtpa
 
 
History
- 2018 - PGNIG signed a contract for 2.5 million tons per annum
 - 2020 - EDF signs sales agreement
 - 2020 - KBR awarded EPC contract for the facility
 - 2021 - PGNIG increased their contract to 4.0 million tons per annum
 - 2021 - CNOOC agreed to buy 2.0 million tonnes per annum
 - 2022 - CB&I awarded EPC for phase one tanks
 - 2022 - EnBW signed a contract to buy 0.75 mtpa
 - 2023 - Excelerate Energy signed a purchase agreement
 - 2023 - FID for phase 2
 - 2024 - First LNG produced
 - 2025 - Venture Global announced an expansion project
 
Other Information
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Links
- Long Term Applications Received by DOE/FE
 - Venture Global Plaquemines LNG and EDF enter into LNG Sales and Purchase Agreement for 1 MTPA
 - Venture Global LNG Awards KBR EPC Contract for Plaquemines LNG Export Facility
 - PGNiG will purchase more natural gas from Venture Global LNG
 - Venture Global LNG and CNOOC Gas & Power Announce LNG Sales and Purchase Agreements
 - Baker Hughes Announces Major Turbomachinery Order for Venture Global LNG’s Plaquemines LNG Project
 - McDermott's CB&I Named Tank Contractor for Venture Global's Plaquemines LNG Phase One Project
 - Venture Global Selects Honeywell Technologies For LNG Pretreatment At Louisiana Facility
 - Venture Global and EnBW announce LNG sales and purchase agreements
 - Excelerate Energy and Venture Global Announce Sales and Purchase Agreement
 - Venture Global Announces Final Investment Decision And Financial Close For Phase Two Of Plaquemines LNG
 - Venture Global’s Plaquemines LNG Achieves Historic First LNG Production
 - Venture Global Announces Major Brownfield Expansion of Plaquemines LNG