- Authorization continues EPC work on a 9.5 Mtpa LNG export facility in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, ahead of final investment decision.
- Project comprises six identical liquefaction trains using the SnapLNG modular, scalable solution.
- Award meets the 'substantial' threshold (€500m–€1bn revenue), was recorded in Q1 2026, and full contract value will be booked upon FID.
Authorization
Technip Energies received a substantial authorization from Commonwealth LNG (a Caturus company) under the existing EPC contract to continue advancing its 9.5 Mtpa LNG export facility in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, sustaining critical activities and project momentum ahead of Final Investment Decision (FID).
Scope and technology
The project covers six identical liquefaction trains delivered using Technip Energies' SnapLNG by T.EN modular, scalable solution and builds on a previously announced large authorization for key long‑lead equipment purchase orders.
Financials and booking
The award meets Technip Energies' "substantial" threshold (€500m–€1bn of revenue), was recorded in Q1 2026 in the Project Delivery segment, and the full contract value is expected to be booked in backlog upon FID.