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Air Products support Cameron LNG project

LNG Industry,


Air Products will provide its LNG technology, equipment and related process license for three production trains at the Cameron LNG Liquefaction Project, located in Hackberry, Louisiana.

The agreement includes the provision of three main cryogenic coil wound heat exchangers and the associated equipment and technology.

LNG export market

"The export market for LNG in the US is new and developing, and we have been successful in winning the business for several of the most recently announced projects. We are pleased to support Cameron LNG at the Louisiana location, and after decades of our technology operating at many locations around the world, we look forward to seeing our technology operating here in the US," said Jim Solomon, Director - LNG at Air Products.

"Cameron LNG, as one of the first new liquefied gas export terminals in North America, is currently under construction. Air Products is an essential part of Cameron LNG's efficient solution to delivering safe and reliable LNG to our customers," added Farhad Ahrabi, CEO of Cameron LNG LLC.

Cryogenic heat exchangers

Air Products will supply its LNG proprietary C3MR™ liquefaction technology and equipment, and its MCR® Main Cryogenic Heat Exchangers will be installed in the propane pre-cooled mixed refrigerant liquefaction process.

The company is also providing its LNG technology and equipment for Freeport LNG's liquefaction and export project in Freeport, Texas, and Dominion's liquefaction project at its Cove Point LNG facility in Lusby, Maryland.

"There is an element of pride involved in playing a significant role in what will be one of the first LNG export terminals in the US. At the same time, we look forward to continued market involvement in the US as other projects proceed to development," concluded Solomon.


Adapted from press release by Katie Woodward

Read the article online at: https://www.lngindustry.com/liquefaction/28012015/air-products-support-cameron-lng-project-132/

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