Chart Industries Secures Equipment Order for Woodside LNG Project
(P&GJ) — Chart Industries Inc. has been selected to supply liquefaction technology and equipment for Phase 1 of Woodside Energy Group’s Louisiana LNG project. The project, previously known as Driftwood LNG, is managed by Bechtel Energy Inc. as the EPC contractor and is located in Louisiana.
Under a December 2024 order, Chart will provide two LNG plants with a combined production capacity of 11 million tonnes per annum (MTPA). The order includes 16 cold boxes—four Heavies Removal Cold Boxes and four LNG Liquefaction Cold Boxes for each plant—integrated with Chart’s IPSMR liquefaction technology.
The IPSMR® process is recognized for its energy efficiency and reliability, aligning with Woodside Energy’s commitment to cleaner energy solutions.
“We are proud to partner with Bechtel and Woodside on this significant LNG project,” said Jill Evanko, CEO and President of Chart Industries. “Our IPSMR technology and associated equipment will play a key role in supporting Woodside’s LNG production on schedule, delivering both efficiency and sustainability to meet global energy needs.”
The Louisiana LNG project aims to support growing global energy demand while advancing sustainable development.
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