Audubon Engineering wins LNG interconnect contract
Audubon Engineering Company has been awarded a contract to provide engineering and construction management services for a major greenfield LNG interconnect on the Louisiana Gulf Coast. Regulated by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), this pipeline project will move between 1.5 and 2 Bft3d of gas to serve as the main supply of an LNG export facility.
Audubon successfully completed the front-end engineering in 2021. Under this new contract, Audubon will provide detailed engineering and design of a transmission pipeline and associated infrastructure to provide gas for a major LNG facility.
"We look forward to bringing our project execution capabilities and extensive LNG track record to this project," said Dave Beck, managing partner at Audubon Engineering Company. "LNG is an important component of our energy transition strategy, and we are proud to leverage our expertise to support the operation."
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