Air Liquide to invest $350 MM in new gas infrastructure in Louisiana (U.S.)
Air Liquide is investing more than $350 million in Louisiana to expand industrial gas production and infrastructure, supporting Hyundai-POSCO Louisiana (HPLS) new low-carbon steel facility and advancing a growing ecosystem of next-generation manufacturing along the Mississippi River.
"St. James Parish is becoming one of the top locations for advanced industrial investment in the country,” President and CEO of Greater New Orleans, Inc. Michael Hecht said. “As a global leader providing the essential gases that power manufacturing, energy, and advanced technologies, Air Liquide’s expansion underscores the region’s role in the international economy. GNO, Inc. helped align the workforce and infrastructure needed to support this growth, positioning the company for long-term success.”
Air Liquide will add a new Air Separation Unit (ASU) in St. James Parish at the existing Koch Methanol facility and expand pipeline infrastructure along the Mississippi River. These upgrades will deliver the oxygen, nitrogen and argon needed for HPLS’ steel production while also increasing capacity and efficiency at the current facility.
“Air Liquide’s investment sends a clear message — Louisiana is where companies come to grow and compete,” Governor Jeff Landry said. “They’ve been a strong partner in our state for years, and we’re proud to see them continue to expand and succeed right here. We’re going to keep doing the work to make sure businesses can move quickly, invest with confidence, and create real opportunity for the people of Louisiana.”
Air Liquide, a global leader in industrial gases, technologies and services, has operated in Louisiana for more than 60 years, with over $470 million invested in the past few years alone. The company maintains more than 35 locations, employs over 500 people and operates a 500-mile pipeline network supporting key industries across the state.
"This partnership with HPLS reflects Air Liquide’s commitment to supporting industrial decarbonization in the U.S,” Air Liquide Group Executive Committee Member Matthieu Giard said. “By leveraging our extensive Mississippi River infrastructure and high-efficiency technologies, we are delivering solutions that ensure both superior reliability and the flexibility required for HPLS's pioneering green steel production."
Commercial operations are expected to begin in 2028
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