Technip Energies has received a large authorization from Commonwealth LNG which includes the issuance of purchase orders for the key equipment needed for its 9.5 Mtpa liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, USA.
This authorization is part of the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract previously signed with Commonwealth LNG, and marks a significant milestone towards Commonwealth LNG’s final investment decision (FID), anticipated in Q1 of 2026.
The purchase orders cover long lead time equipment needed to facilitate the accelerated construction features of Commonwealth LNG’s modular approach. They include orders with industry leaders such as Baker Hughes, for six mixed-refrigerant compressors driven by LM9000 gas turbines; Honeywell, to supply six main cryogenic heat exchangers; and Solar Turbines, providing four Titan 350 gas turbine-generators.
The Commonwealth LNG project, with a capacity of 9.5 million Mtpa, is designed with a modular construction approach. It will consist of six identical liquefaction trains using Technip Energies’ SnapLNG by T.ENTM modular and scalable solution. By leveraging a single design replicated across all six trains, SnapLNG by T.ENTM enables schedule acceleration and cost optimization, while offering greater predictability and certainty at scale.

