Sempra Energy plans to break ground for its Cameron Liquefaction Project on Oct. 23 at the site of its existing liquefied natural gas (LNG) receiving terminal at Hackberry, LA. The project has all federal approvals and is expected to cost $9-10 billion using many of Cameron LNG’s existing facilities. It will be composed of three liquefaction trains capable of exporting up to 12 million tons of LNG annually, or about 1.7 Bcf/d of gas (see Daily GPI, June 19). Full commercial operation is expected in 2019.