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Technip Energies Awarded Major EPC Contract for Commonwealth LNG Export Facility in Louisiana

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Technip Energies has secured a major Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contract from Commonwealth LNG for the development of a new 9.3 MTPA liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility in Cameron Parish, Louisiana. The project forms part of a broader wave of U.S. Gulf Coast LNG developments aimed at expanding North American export capacity to meet long-term global demand.

Technip Energies will execute full EPC delivery of the facility under a lump-sum contract, following completion of early engagement and FEED work undertaken in prior phases

Commonwealth LNG export terminal - Project Overview

Located on the west bank of the Calcasieu Ship Channel in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, the Commonwealth LNG export terminal has been designed as a highly modular, low-cost facility with a total export capacity of 9.3 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) of LNG.

The project will be delivered in a single phase featuring (further details on the video below – courtesy of commonwealthlng.com) :

  • Six 1.3 MTPA liquefaction trains, fully modularised and prefabricated offsite

  • Two 40,000 m³ full-containment LNG storage tanks, configured for efficient modular construction

  • Marine infrastructure capable of accommodating LNG carriers up to 216,000 m³, with a 650-metre ship berth and turning basin

  • Pipeline interconnections to major gas supply networks, including the Kinetica and TETCO systems

The terminal design promotes a fast-track delivery and lower construction cost approach, utilising prefabricated process modules, gravity-based storage tank foundations, and a simplified site layout. Once operational, Commonwealth LNG will be capable of loading up to 2 LNG carriers per week, targeting first LNG in 2028–2029, subject to timely completion of EPC works and financial close.

Commonwealth LNG is one of several next-wave U.S. LNG export projects progressing toward Final Investment Decision (FID), supported by long-term offtake agreements with commercial buyers across Asia and Europe. Earlier this year, Woodside announced it reached Final Investment Decision for another major LNG Development in Louisiana. 

The facility will bolster U.S. LNG export volumes and contribute to global energy security at a time of heightened demand. For Technip Energies, the award strengthens its position as a leading EPC contractor in global LNG infrastructure, building upon its track record at projects such as Yamal LNG, Coral South FLNG, and Arctic LNG 2.

Commonwealth LNG plant in Louisiana
The Commonwealth LNG export terminal in Cameron Parish, Louisiana will feature six modular 1.3 MTPA liquefaction trains, two 40,000 m³ LNG tanks and a 650 m berth, exporting up to 9.3 MTPA of LNG via carriers of up to 216,000 m³ (source: commonwealthlng.com)

EPC Contract Structure and Delivery Model

Technip Energies’ scope covers complete EPC delivery, including detailed design, procurement of major equipment, module fabrication oversight, on-site construction, and commissioning. The award follows extensive early-contractor-involvement (ECI) and front-end engineering and design (FEED) work, enabling a seamless transition into execution and de-risking early stage engineering.

The EPC contracts are typically structured as a lump-sum turnkey agreement, transferring cost- and schedule-risk to EPC Contractors while ensuring fixed pricing clarity for the project sponsors.

Arnaud Pieton, CEO of Technip Energies, said:

“We are honored to be awarded the Commonwealth LNG project which is a testament to our world leading expertise in modularized LNG solutions. This project is pivotal in enhancing global energy security by ensuring a reliable and efficient supply of LNG.  We are eager to leverage our world-class experience in LNG projects associated with our SnapLNG by T.ENTM innovative modular and productized approach to contribute to the success of this critical energy initiative.”

Related Project and News 

  • Cheniere Reaches FID for Corpus Christi Midscale LNG Expansion and Issues NTP to Bechtel
  • ADNOC Gas reaches FID for Rich Gas Development Project and Awards $5B in Contracts
  • Fluor Joint Venture Secures FEED Contract for Second Phase of LNG Canada Project in British Columbia
  • Technip Energies to Deliver Blue Point, World’s Largest Low-Carbon Ammonia Facility in Louisiana
Source: ten.com and commonwealthlng.com
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