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The company announced this in a statement on Monday, saying that its planned development includes multiple liquefaction trains, cogeneration, LNG storage tanks, and export facilities.
Coastal Bend LNG did ot provide further information.
“ConocoPhillips’ technology and expertise provides us with the confidence that the optimized cascade process will deliver world-class LNG facility performance while mitigating greenhouse gas emissions,” said Nick Flores, CEO of Coastal Bend LNG.
The company added that it expects to pre-file its Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) permits during 2025.
Coastal Bend LNG, a Houston-based privately held energy infrastructure development company, recently initiated development of a 22.5 million ton per annum (mtpa) natural gas liquefaction and export facility on the Texas Gulf Coast.
Its planned development will include up to five 4.5 mtpa liquefaction trains, cogeneration, LNG storage tanks, and export facilities for shipping, bunkering, and ISO containers.
Moreover, Coastal Bend LNG plans to integrate carbon capture, transport, and storage into its facilities to deliver low-carbon intensity natural gas sourced from US onshore basins.
The US is the world’s largest LNG exporter, and its liquefaction capacity continues to expand.
The terminals include Cheniere’s Sabine Pass and Corpus Christi terminals, Venture Global’s Calcasieu Pass and Plaquemines LNG facilities (still in commissioning), Sempra Infrastructure’s Cameron LNG terminal, the Freeport LNG facility, the Cove Point LNG facility, and the Elba Island terminal.