Grand Isle LNG announces plans for deepwater port

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Grand Isle LNG is proposing to build an LNG export facility 13 miles south of Grand Isle, reports Offshore Engineer.

When complete, the plant will consist of an accommodations platform, two gas treatment platforms, two 2.1 million tons per annum-MTPA liquefaction platforms, two loading platforms, one thermal oxidizer platform, and two 155,000 cubic meter storage and offloading vessels.

Construction is planned in two phases, with the facility to be located in the West Delta Blocks in depths ranging from 68 to 72 feet. Read the entire story.