SCT&E LNG picks Air Products tech for its export project

SCT&E LNG said it has selected Air Products’ technology for its LNG export projected located on Monkey Island in Cameron Parish, Louisiana. 

Under the deal Air Products will provide their propane pre-cooled mixed refrigerant process and its main cryogenic heat exchangers (MCHE) technology, equipment, and related process license for the Monkey Island project, SCT&E LNG said in a statement on Thursday.

Greg Michaels, Chairman and CEO of SCT&E LNG, said, “In December 2015, we will announce our EPC consortium and then begin the project basis of design and related engineering in January 2016.Our project schedule and commencement of the FERC process is directly matched to global LNG demand in 2022 and beyond.”

The SCT&E LNG project is a 12 mtpa export facility comprised of four liquefaction trains. Each train will have a guaranteed output capacity of 3 mtpa.

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LNG World News Staff; Image: SCT&E LNG