Monday, March 17, 2025

A Corpus Christi Bay plant has assumed control of Train 1 while engineering and construction continues onto the next phase of the project.

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Well, it seemed like a good idea to let you know some good news and an update on a blog we posted back in early January on the status of Cheniere’s Corpus Christi Stage 3 plant.    

Did anyone happen to read the Oil & Gas Journal’s OGJ Daily Update Newsletter on March 17, 2025, their article titled, “Cheniere’s reaches substantial completion at CCL Stage 3 Train 1”?  In the article, it speaks on Cheniere Energy Inc.’s Corpus Christi Stage 3 liquefaction project (CCL Stage 3) has reached a milestone on their Train 1, and they have assumed control and operations from Bechtel Energy Inc.  Bechtel Energy has finished the start-up and construction of Train 1 and transitioned to the next phase of the project.  In February 2025, Train 1 successfully exported its first shipment.   Bechtel Energy will continue engineering and construction of the other trains of the CCL Stage 3 project and completion is expected in the latter half of 2026.  Once completed, CCL Stage 3 project will have seven liquefaction units, boosting the plant’s output to over 25 million tons of LNG annually.  We wish them luck finishing the project on schedule and on budget.  If you would like to read more of the Oil & Gas Journal’s article, please click the link:   Cheniere reaches substantial completion at CCL Stage 3 Train 1 | Oil & Gas Journal.

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