
Delfin Approves First US Floating LNG Project
Delfin Midstream and its investors have approved Delfin FLNG 1, the first US floating LNG project and the world’s largest FLNG development, with first operations expected in 2030.

Delfin Midstream and its investors have approved Delfin FLNG 1, the first US floating LNG project and the world’s largest FLNG development, with first operations expected in 2030.

Samsung Heavy Industries has extended its LOA with Delfin Midstream for the initial FLNG unit at the Delfin LNG project in Louisiana, as the partners near FID and Black & Veatch and Siemens Energy start key equipment manufacturing.

The U.S. Interior Department expects to finish the key engineering and cost study for the 800-mile Alaska LNG pipeline by the end of 2025, according to Reuters. The long-awaited project aims to transport natural gas from Alaska’s North Slope to the Gulf of Alaska for LNG export.

Samsung Heavy Industries has signed a Letter of Award with Delfin Midstream to deliver the FLNG unit for a U.S. offshore LNG export project, targeting FID in 2025.

Siemens Energy advances the Woodfibre LNG project in Canada by delivering an all-electric compression train, marking the project’s halfway milestone and reinforcing the global shift toward low-emission LNG powered by renewable hydroelectricity.
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