
North -American Liquoat Gas producer -American Nextdecade has announced a final engineer, hires and builds contracts given to Bechtel Energy, for a total of $ 9 billion, for 4 and 5 trains at Rio Grande’s export installation in Brownsville, Texas.
Fixed price contracts are valid until September 15, said Nextdecade, who also said he is waiting for up to $ 2 billion on added train expenses during construction.
Bechtel is now the EPC contractor for the first three trains of the GNL installation, which are under construction and will begin to operate by 2027.
When the five trains complete the connection, the export terminal would have a capacity of 27 million metric tonnes a year, he said for the next decade, which he also said in May that he is now seeking to build three more trains.
“We hope that it is previously with the Federal Energy Regulation Commission (FERC) for Train 6 this year and we will provide an allowed line of time for trains 7 and 8 by the end of this year.” said Matt Sccatzman, president of the developer and CEO. “We continue to see an excellent demand for us GNL, which will help us to market the train 5 and advance both trains 4 and 5 towards positive decisions of final investment.”
ACCOFRDING TO NETEDDECADE, the added trains, if they were finished, would extend the capacity of the plants to 48 million metric tonnes a year.
Worley, in Australia, also confirms an award of key contracts by Alaska LNG Glenfarne Alaska Glenfarne for engineering services in a dollars 10.8 billion gas dollars to carry north slope gas about 807 kilometers south to a GNG settlement plant that will be built on the Kenai peninsula.
The work will also allow a final costs estimate for the pipeline, which is part of the Estimated GNL project of Alaska $ 44 million. The line will be built in two phases, said Glenfarne.
