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MADE IN LOUISIANA

Deepwater LNG Export Project

South of Vermilion Parish, Louisiana, a proposed 4.7 MPTA LNG export facility promises to deliver a cleaner environment and competitively priced US LNG, as well as significant economic benefits to the region.

Poised to provide clean-burning US LNG to partners around the world, Vermilion LNG expects to start delivering in Q4 2029. The proposed Deepwater port is a platform-based modular design, which combined with its pipeline access and its offshore location will result in one of the least expensive and safest operations on the market today. Importantly, all platforms and many components of the facility will be Louisiana made by Louisiana energy workers.

Located in federal waters of the Vermilion Parish Blocks in depths ranging from 68 to 72 feet, construction of the 4.7 MTPA facility is planned in two phases. When complete, the plant will consist of a crew quarters platform, two gas treatment platform, two 2.35 million tons per annum (MTPA) liquefaction platform, two loading platforms, one thermal oxidizer platform, and two floating storage units (FSUs) and offloading vessels.

 

Because the Deepwater Port licensing application will be sanctioned by MARAD, it will go through a rigorous environmental and safety review through numerous federal agencies, in cooperation with Louisiana state agencies.

 

Vermilion LNG’s management team represents experienced engineers, scientists, and entrepreneurs with more than 120 years combined work experience in Oil and Gas development, including offshore platform finance, construction, and operations.

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