The Annova LNG facility will be provided electricity by the South Texas Electric Cooperative (STEC), which will construct a new 15 mile-long transmission line and a 138kV switchyard in the project area. The feed gas for the Annova LNG facility will be procured using a nine miles- long and 36in-diameter natural gas supply lateral pipeline connecting Enbridge’s Valley Crossing Pipeline system near the Port of Brownsville.Īnnova LNG signed an gas transportation service agreement with Valley Crossing Pipeline in January 2020. The other process-related infrastructure facilities for the project include the boil-off gas (BOG) handling and flaring systems. The LNG will be pumped from the storage tanks to the marine transfer facilities, where it will be loaded onto LNG carriers using cryogenic piping. The produced LNG will be stored in two single-containment LNG storage tanks of 160,000m³ capacity each. Each LNG train at the facility will be equipped with a 72,000hp electric motor-driven compressor.īlack & Veatch’s PRICO ® natural gas liquefaction technology is expected to be used by the LNG facility. The facility will receive 900 million cubic feet (Mcf) of feed gas a day via an intrastate pipeline.Īfter pretreatment at site, the received feed gas will be processed at six liquefaction trains at the facility. The Annova LNG project is expected to create 700 jobs in the construction phase and 165 jobs during operations.Īnnova LNG export terminal will be developed on a 73-acre site owned by Brownsville Navigation District (BND) on the south bank of the Brownsville Ship Channel (BSC). Construction on the project is expected to be started after reaching a final investment decision (FID) in 2020, while the start of operations is scheduled for 2025.
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