Cheniere Energy, which is planning three liquefied natural gas import terminals along the Gulf Coast, said it awarded the front end engineering design contracts for the Sabine Pass, LA, and Corpus Christi, TX, terminals to Black & Veatch Pritchard Inc. (B&V). The design work is expected to be completed for both sites by the end of September. B&V also worked for Cheniere on its first LNG site in Freeport, TX. An application for the Freeport terminal was filed with FERC last month (see Daily GPI, April 1). Cheniere said it plans to file FERC applications for the remaining two projects by next January. The two sites that Cheniere has chosen appear to be “exceptional locations for both access and permitting,” said Dwayne R. Stone, president of Black & Veatch. Cheniere CEO Charif Souki added that the sites were selected because they have “deepwater access, closeness to open water, safety, sufficient land, local demand for gas and pipeline access. Furthermore, the local communities at all three sites have been very welcoming and supportive. By the end of 2007, we hope to have facilities in place, which will allow suppliers the ability to bring 5 to 6 Bcf/d of gas into the country through these strategically selected Gulf Coast locations. It will give these importers flexibility and minimize the probability of delays to their ships because of weather, traffic, or unexpected channel closures, through the availability of multiple port locations, a multitude of docks, plentiful storage and pipeline access.”

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