Samsung Engineering and Technip Energies have bagged a contract from Glenfarne Group for Texas LNG project in Brownsville, Texas, USA. The Pre-FID engineering contract will transition into a subsequent contract for the project design and delivery of Texas LNG.
the joint venture of Samsung Engineering and Technip Energies will provide engineering, construction coordination, start-up, and commissioning after Pre-FID engineering phase completion.
Samsung Engineering also holds a minority equity interest in the project.
The project will utilize Technip Energies’ SnapLNG solution that combines a compact modular design concept for mid-scale trains with standardized components and technology. The solution offers lower emissions and is particularly suited for low-to-zero carbon footprint LNG and phased developments.
Samsung has already completed the conceptual study, Pre-FEED, and the FERC-approved FEED for the Texas LNG project.
Tags: Glenfarne Group, LNG Project, Samsung Engineering, Technip Energies, Texas LNG
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