Houston-based small-scale LNG firm Stabilis Solutions has signed a new deal with a US port as it continues to add new liquefied natural gas bunkering locations along the Gulf Coast.
The firm signed a memorandum of understanding with the Cameron Parish Port, Harbor & Terminal District (CPP) to facilitate the use of LNG as a marine fuel at the port in Louisiana.
This would be the fourth LNG marine bunkering location that Stabilis supports on the Gulf Coast, it said in a statement on Tuesday.
Previously, the firm signed deals with Port Isabel Logistical Offshore Terminal (PILOT), the Port of Galveston, and the Port of Corpus Christi.
Under the new memorandum, Stabilis and CPP will work together to provide turnkey LNG fueling solutions to marine vessels calling on the port.
This includes identifying suitable dock space for shore-to-ship fueling operations, obtaining the necessary permits and approvals, identifying and educating potential customers, and executing LNG fueling events, Stabilis said.
Also, Stabilis said it would deploy its existing fleet of mobile cryogenic assets, including LNG transportation and distribution equipment, and provide LNG from its liquefaction plants in George West, Texas, and Port Allen in Louisiana.