Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Equipment ordered for Woodside Louisiana LNG project!

Happy Tuesday!

We love a follow-up and well this fits the bill.  The buyer of Tellurian and their Driftwood LNG now known as Woodside Louisiana LNG is in the news again for progressing the project. 

Did anyone happen to read Storage Terminals Magazine’s Weekly Newsletter on January 13, 2025, their article titled, “Baker Hughes Secures Liquefaction Equipment Order For Woodside Louisiana LNG”? In the article, it speaks on how Woodside Energy Group Ltd. (Woodside) and their Woodside Louisiana LNG has undergone further development by their contractor Bechtel Energy and having made an order for LNG equipment for the plant.  Baker Hughes in the past had received an order for the plant’s electric-powered Integrated Compressor Line technology and other equipment.  Well, now they have been given an order to furnish eight main refrigeration compressors powered by LM6000PF+ gas turbines and eight expander-compressors with delivery for Phase 1.   Woodside is expected to make a final investment decision before the end of March 2025.   The LNG project is being developed and built in Calcasieu Parrish, Louisiana and it is permitted to make and ship globally approximately 27.6 million tons per annum once completed.  In 2024, the project was given a 3-year extension, please see our Blog in February 2024 for details.  We wish Woodside a speedy completion of its Woodside Louisiana LNG project!  If you would like to read more of Storage Terminals Magazine’s Weekly Newsletter’s article, please click the link: Baker Hughes secures liquefaction equipment order for Woodside Louisiana LNG.

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