Energy firm Venture Global has signed an engineering, procurement and construction contract with Australia contractor Worley for phase two of the Calcasieu Pass 2 LNG export terminal project in Cameron Parish, La., the developer said in a Jan. 30 federal filing.
The contract value was not disclosed, but Worley will be paid a “reimbursable sum” for phase-two work, set to include design, engineering, procurement, construction management, testing, studies, and related services, with financial details to be released in an upcoming quarter results filing, Venture Global said.
Phase one will have a nameplate capacity of 14.4 million metric tons per year of LNG, with capacity for phase two noted as 5.6 million tpa, according to Venture Global’s filings. The latter will include ten liquefaction trains and two 200,000 cu-meter storage tanks. A pipeline from Texas also is proposed.
Worley Wins EPC Award for Second Phase of Big Louisiana LNG
Energy firm Venture Global has signed an engineering, procurement and construction contract with Australia contractor Worley for phase two of the Calcasieu Pass 2 LNG export terminal project in Cameron Parish, La., the developer said in a Jan. 30 federal filing.
The contract value was not disclosed, but Worley will be paid a “reimbursable sum” for phase-two work, set to include design, engineering, procurement, construction management, testing, studies, and related services, with financial details to be released in an upcoming quarter results filing, Venture Global said.
Phase one will have a nameplate capacity of 14.4 million metric tons per year of LNG, with capacity for phase two noted as 5.6 million tpa, according to Venture Global’s filings. The latter will include ten liquefaction trains and two 200,000 cu-meter storage tanks. A pipeline from Texas also is proposed.