Port Arthur LNG Phase 2 project's main EPC contractor Bechtel Energy has awarded a contract to Baker Hughes under which the US-energy technology company will supply primary liquefaction equipment for the Sempra Infrastructure's project.
Port Arthur LNG Phase 2 project’s main EPC contractor Bechtel Energy has awarded a contract to Baker Hughes under which the US-energy technology company will supply primary liquefaction equipment for the Sempra Infrastructure’s project in Jefferson County, Texas.
The contract includes four Frame 7 turbines paired with eight centrifugal compressors across two LNG trains, supporting a nameplate capacity of approximately 13 MMT/Y, Baker Hughes said, adding that it will provide two electric motor-driven compressors for the plant’s booster services.
Sempra Infrastructure Partners has recently made a positive final investment decision (FID) to advance the development, construction and operation of Port Arthur LNG Phase 2 project.
The project will include two trains, one LNG storage tank and associated facilities which its capital expenditures estimated at $12 billion, “plus an approximate $2 billion payment for shared common facilities, with commercial operations expected in 2030 and 2031 for Trains 3 and 4, respectively.”
According to the Global LNG Database®, Sempra Infrastructure and Bechtel Energy (Bechtel) have signed a fixed-price EPC contract for the project.
Bechtel which has already received full notice to proceed for the project, will perform the detailed engineering, procurement, construction, commissioning, startup, performance testing and operator training activities for the project.
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