Cameron LNG authorised to begin service
Published by Callum O'Reilly,
Senior Editor
Tanks and Terminals,
The US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has granted Cameron LNG LLC authorisation to commence service for liquefaction and export activities from Train 1 at its LNG facility.
Based on Commission staff inspections and review of the commissioning activities for the Cameron Liquefaction Project, FERC stated that Cameron LNG has demonstrated that its facilities have been constructed in accordance with Commission approval and applicable standards, and can be expected to operate safely as designed.
FERC also noted that that the rehabilitation and restoration of the areas affected by the Cameron Liquefaction Project are proceeding satisfactorily.
Read the article online at: https://www.tanksterminals.com/terminals/29072019/cameron-lng-authorised-to-begin-service/
You might also like
Hydrocarbon Engineering Podcast
Peter Davidson, CEO of the Tank Storage Association (TSA), joins us to discuss the essential role that the tank storage sector has to play in ensuring supply security and resilience, as well as in facilitating the energy transition.
Oman: TotalEnergies and OQEP break ground at Marsa LNG
The 1 million tpy liquefaction plant is being built by Marsa LNG LLC, a joint company between TotalEnergies (80%) and OQEP (20%).