Freeport LNG announced today the start of commercial operations for the second liquefaction train of its three train facility with the start of gas deliveries from BP under its 20 year tolling agreement with Freeport.
Freeport LNG's Train 1 began
commercial operations in January 2019 with the start of Osaka Gas' and JERA's tolling agreements.
According to Freeport LNG construction on Freeport's Train 3 is essentially complete. Gas has been introduced to the pre-treatment facilities and the company expects U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approval to bring gas to the liquefaction site next month. Train 3 remains on track for a commercial start date in May.
In May of 2019 Freeport LNG announced that it has received approval from the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to site, construct and operate a fourth LNG train at the site.