Yokogawa Corp. of America receives analyzer systems and shelters order from Freeport LNG
Yokogawa Corp. of America announces that it has received orders from Freeport LNG for its Liquefaction Facility (LQF) and Pre-Treatment Facility (PTF). The total order value is $15 M, which currently includes only the first two trains.
Freeport LNG is constructing liquefaction infrastructure at the existing terminal to provide nominal export capacity of approximately 13.9 MMtpy of LNG, which equates to processing approximately 2.0 Bcfd of pipeline-quality natural gas (feed gas). The feed gas will be derived from the interconnecting intrastate pipeline systems through Freeport LNG’s existing Stratton Ridge meter station.
The gas will be pretreated near Freeport LNG’s existing metering, compression and underground storage facilities. The pretreated natural gas will then be delivered to the terminal through Freeport LNG’s existing gas pipeline. At the terminal, it will be liquefied and then stored in full-containment LNG storage tanks. LNG carriers arriving via marine transit through the Freeport Harbor Channel will export LNG from the terminal.
The added liquefaction capability will not preclude the terminal from operating in vaporization and send-out mode as business conditions dictate. Also, having dual liquefaction and regasification capabilities will not result in any increase in the number of ship transits since the total amount of LNG handled, either by liquefying natural gas or by vaporizing LNG, will not exceed authorized thresholds.

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