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Cameron LNG Train 3 Begins Commercial Operation

Liquefaction plant (Image Courtesy: NYK)

Completion of construction of one of the world’s largest LNG production facilities

On August 10, the Cameron LNG Project (the “Project”) — in which NYK participates through Japan LNG Investments LLC (JLI), an NYK–Mitsubishi Corporation (MC) joint venture — commenced commercial operation of its third liquefaction train. All three liquefaction trains have now started commercial operation, completing the construction of one of the world’s largest LNG production facility, which exports more than 12 million tons of LNG per annum.

The Project is operated by Cameron LNG LLC, whose partners and shareholders include Sempra Energy (50.2%), TOTAL (16.6%), Mitsui & Co. Ltd. (16.6%), and JLI (16.6%). NYK will also provide some of the LNG transport required by the Project’s customers. Please see the schematic diagram below.

(Image Courtesy: NYK)

In accordance with its medium-term management plan “Staying Ahead 2022 with Digitalization and Green,” NYK is becoming more involved in various parts of the LNG value chain. Through its participation in this Project, NYK will obtain a deeper knowledge of overall LNG business activities, which will create new business opportunities and allow the company to continue to secure stable-freight-rate business.

(Image Courtesy: NYK)
Cameron LNG Project and location image (Image Courtesy: NYK)

Sea News, August 11

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