April 08, 2026 [Storage Terminals Magazine]- Technip Energies has received a substantial authorisation from Commonwealth LNG, a Caturus company, to continue advancing its 9.5 Mtpa liquefied natural gas export facility in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, representing an important step forward in the project’s progress and its path toward a final investment decision.
Issued under the engineering, procurement, and construction contract previously signed with Commonwealth LNG, the award enables Technip Energies to sustain critical activities and maintain strong project momentum ahead of FID, building on a previously announced large authorisation covering key long-lead equipment purchase orders.
The project includes the delivery of six identical liquefaction trains, utilising Technip Energies’ SnapLNG by T.EN
modular and scalable solution. The authorisation, valued at between €500 million and €1 billion in revenue, was recorded in the first quarter of 2026 in the company’s Project Delivery segment.
Arnaud Pieton, CEO of Technip Energies, said the company is pleased to continue advancing its work on the Commonwealth LNG project as it prepares for a successful and timely final investment decision. He described the new authorisation as a material step forward for the project, adding that it reflects confidence in the project’s fundamentals, execution strategy and long-term relevance for global energy security.
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