CIC and McDermott introduce feed gas into Train 3

Chiyoda Corporation announced that Train 3 of the Cameron LNG Project in Hackberry, Louisiana, has reached the final commissioning stage. This includes the introduction of feed gas into Train 3 of the natural gas liquefaction and LNG export facility. 
Chiyoda International Corporation (CIC), a U.S. based wholly-owned subsidiary of Chiyoda and its joint venture partner on the project, McDermott International, Inc. are proud of achieving this major milestone with exceptional safety performance throughout all phases of the project. Train 1 commenced its commercial operation in August 2019, while Train 2 began its commercial operation in February 2020. Once all three trains are complete, this facility will be the largest producers and exporters of LNG in the U. S. Gulf Coast, aiming to meet the growing demand for LNG around the world.
The joint venture between CIC and McDermott has provided the engineering, procurement, and construction for the Cameron LNG Project. The project includes three liquefaction trains with a projected export capacity of more than 12 million tons per annum of LNG, or approximately 1.7 billion cubic feet per day.
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