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Calcasieu Pass begins production

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Hydrocarbon Engineering,


The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has authorised Venture Global Calcasieu Pass, LLC (Venture Global) — the developer of the Calcasieu Pass LNG export terminal — to commission the first six of nine liquefaction blocks.

Each block contains two liquefaction systems called trains. The first authorisation, issued in November 2021, was one of the initial steps toward full commercial service.

Calcasieu Pass is a 1.3 billion ft3/d liquefaction facility located in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, US. Similar to nearby LNG terminals Sabine Pass and Cameron, Calcasieu Pass will export LNG through the Calcasieu Ship Channel located on the Gulf of Mexico. Calcasieu Pass is the seventh US LNG liquefaction export facility to begin producing LNG since 2016.

In addition to 18 mid-scale liquefaction trains, the Calcasieu Pass facility includes an onsite natural gas-fired plant to generate electricity for the facility’s operations, three pre-treatment trains, two LNG storage tanks (with a capacity of 4.4 billion ft3 each), and two shipping berths capable of loading LNG vessels with carrying capacities of up to 185 000 m3 (4 billion ft3). The Calcasieu Pass terminal receives its feedgas through Venture Global’s 24-mile, 42-in. diameter TransCameron Pipeline, which has interconnections with the ANR, TETCO, and Bridgeline pipelines.

Since November 2021, Venture Global has received FERC approval to commission Blocks 2 – 6, most recently on 30 March 2022. Natural gas deliveries to the terminal have increased throughout 2022, averaging approximately 0.7 billion ft3 in April 2022, according to PointLogic. With only three blocks left to authorise for commissioning, and given the pace at which the terminal has received FERC approvals to commission blocks, Calcasieu Pass could reach its full LNG production capacity of 1.3 billion ft3 baseload (1.6 billion ft3 peak) by 3Q22.

On 1 March 2022, Calcasieu Pass loaded and shipped its first LNG cargo, often called a commissioning cargo, aboard the tanker Yiannis, chartered by JERA Global Markets, which delivered the LNG to ports in the Netherlands and France. Calcasieu Pass loaded its first cargo 30 months after its Final Investment Decision (FID), which was the shortest amount of time of all the LNG export projects in the US. As of 27 April 2022, Calcasieu Pass has shipped nine cargoes, according to Bloomberg Finance, L.P.

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/29042022/calcasieu-pass-begins-production/

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