Cheniere starts Train 6 Sabine Pass LNG unit

USA
Cheniere Energy Partners has commissioned its Train 6 unit at the Sabine Pass liquefaction facility in Louisiana, the Houston-based LNG company announced on Monday.

The completed project now has the capacity to export around 30 million tonnes per year of LNG.

Works on the new unit were completed by Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemicals and were completed ahead of schedule and within budget.

“With nine total trains across both the Sabine Pass and Corpus Christi projects, the Cheniere liquefaction platform is the second largest in the world,” said Jack Fusco, Chairman, president and CEO of Cheniere Energy Partners.

The asset is the last of the trains planned for the Sabine Pass liquefaction facility.

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