Argent LNG has formally submitted its request to enter the Federal Power Regulatory Fee (FERC) pre-filing course of, marking a crucial regulatory milestone within the improvement of its 25 million tonnes every year (MMtpa) liquefied pure gasoline (LNG) export terminal at Port Fourchon, Louisiana.
This milestone positions Argent LNG on the forefront of the subsequent wave of U.S. LNG improvement. As soon as operational, Argent LNG can be one of many largest and best LNG export amenities in North America, offering dependable, cost-effective American power to importing nations throughout Europe, Africa, South Asia, and South America.
The pre-filing course of ensures early and clear coordination with FERC, federal companies, state and native regulators, and neighborhood stakeholders. It permits Argent LNG to start formal environmental overview, advance engineering and allowing, and have interaction brazenly with stakeholders to make sure a secure, accountable, and world-class improvement.
“Our entry into the FERC pre-filing course of is a defining step in Argent LNG’s journey to turn into a premier world LNG provider,” stated Jonathan Bass, Government Enterprise Line Chief, Argent LNG. “Argent LNG will mix modular innovation, confirmed expertise, and unmatched location benefits to ship cleaner, extra dependable power to the world. This challenge is designed not solely to strengthen U.S. power safety but additionally to open new financial alternatives for Louisiana and assist meet rising world demand for LNG.”
“Port Fourchon has been the spine of America’s offshore power trade for many years, and Argent LNG represents the daring way forward for this Port,” added Chett Chiasson, Government Director of Port Fourchon. “By leveraging our distinctive deepwater entry, strong infrastructure and expert workforce, Argent LNG will rework Fourchon into a worldwide hub for LNG exports. This challenge strengthens America’s place in world power markets, whereas creating lasting financial progress and alternative for our area. The Port is proud to completely help Argent LNG because it enters pre-filing with FERC and advances towards development.”
The Argent LNG challenge is anchored on a 900-acre website underneath a 90-year lease at Port Fourchon, providing direct, uncongested entry to the Gulf of Mexico, proximity to 3 plentiful low-nitrogen feed gasoline pipelines, and integration into one of many Gulf’s most resilient power hubs.
The power can be developed in partnership with main expertise suppliers together with Baker Hughes, Honeywell UOP, ABB, and GTT, using a modular development strategy that reduces prices, accelerates timelines, and minimizes environmental footprint. As soon as full, Argent LNG will ship unmatched effectivity, reliability, and scalability in U.S. LNG exports.
