Audubon companies selected as owner’s engineer and advisor for 7.8-MMtpy Amigo LNG export terminal (Mexico)
Audubon Companies, a leading provider of EPC, owner's engineering, fabrication and field services, announced today it has been selected as owner’s engineer and advisor for a new LNG export terminal in Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico. The project, developed by AMIGO LNG SA de CV, a joint venture between Epcilon LNG LLC and LNG Alliance Pte Ltd, will have a capacity of 7.8 MMtpy and will leverage on its strategic proximity to the US Permian Basin to effectively deliver LNG in high-growth markets globally.
As owner’s engineer and advisor, Audubon will oversee detailed engineering, procurement, equipment manufacturing, package fabrication, local Mexico construction, commissioning/startup, and operations activities. Audubon will continue to support the Amigo LNG project team with technical assurance, optimizing resource utilization, and mitigating risks. The company will also support LNG Alliance in contractor selection and performance oversight, ensuring efficient technology integration, streamlined execution, and modular construction for all onshore and nearshore components.
The AMIGO LNG export terminal represents one of the most significant midscale LNG developments in North America with a modular execution strategy and is expected to contribute to Mexico’s growing role in the global energy supply chain.
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