Technip Energies has been awarded a major Engineering, Procurement, and Construction contract by Commonwealth LNG for a 9.5 million tonnes per annum liquefied natural gas facility located in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, USA.
The contract encompasses the delivery of six identical liquefaction trains utilising Technip Energies’ SnapLNG by T.EN™ modular and scalable solution. The company’s approach leverages a single design replicated across all six trains, enabling schedule acceleration and cost optimisation while offering greater predictability and certainty at scale.

The contract award follows the successful completion of the front-end engineering and design phase by Technip Energies, marking another milestone in the project’s development.
This project further strengthens Technip Energies’ position as a global leader in the LNG sector. The company has delivered over 20 percent of the world’s operating LNG capacity and continues to pioneer modular and innovative project delivery models across the industry.
Arnaud Pieton, CEO of Technip Energies, expressed the company’s commitment to the project, stating that the award represents “a testament to our world leading expertise in modularised LNG solutions.” He emphasised that the project plays a pivotal role in enhancing global energy security by ensuring a reliable and efficient supply of LNG. Pieton highlighted the company’s intention to leverage its world-class experience in LNG projects, combined with the innovative SnapLNG by T.EN™ modular and productised approach, to contribute to the success of this critical energy initiative.
The contract award remains subject to FID by Commonwealth LNG. Consequently, the project will not be included in Technip Energies’ backlog until FID or full notice to proceed is achieved, reflecting standard industry practice for projects pending final approval.
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