Baker Hughes (BKR) will supply technology to privately held Argent LNG, a project that plans to begin service in 2030, Baker Hughes said Feb. 2.
Argent LNG is building a 24 million tons per annum (mtpa) facility in Port Fourchon, Louisiana. Baker Hughes will supply modularized LNG infrastructure, powered by the company’s LM9000 gas turbine. The agreement includes a multi-year service plan from Baker Hughes.
Construction on the project’s first phase is expected to begin in 2026.
“This collaboration underscores Argent LNG’s commitment to technical excellence, cost-effective execution and energy security while also strengthening the project’s bankability by leveraging Baker Hughes’ proven expertise and industry leadership,” said Jonathan Bass, chairman and CEO of Argent LNG.
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