Venture Global Plaquemines LNG Project

The Plaquemines LNG project is a $21 billion investment in LNG export, meeting global energy demands. As the largest sector project, it aims to produce 20 million tonnes annually of clean, low-cost U.S. LNG, establishing the terminal as a key player in the global market.

Venture Global Plaquemines LNG Project
Sector
Energy
Developer
Venture Global LNG
Location
Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, USA
Services

Service Provided

Provision of Discipline Commissioning Management

  • Supplied experienced roles, including Commissioning Director, Commissioning Manager, and Turnover Manager to lead the commissioning process.
  • Ensured efficient project progression and adherence to quality standards through specialized leadership.

Provision of Discipline Commissioning Technicians

  • Delivered skilled commissioning technicians across multiple disciplines (Instrumentation & Controls, Mechanical, and Electrical) for hands-on commissioning tasks.
  • Supported the integration and commissioning of 36 liquefaction trains, storage tanks, and other critical infrastructure.

High Voltage Authorities and HV/MV Electrical Operations

  • Provided High Voltage Authorities and managed all high-voltage and medium-voltage electrical systems.
  • Ensured safe and efficient electrical operations throughout the facility, supporting both the construction and operational phases.

Summary

C2O Americas played an essential role in the Venture Global Plaquemines LNG project by delivering comprehensive commissioning and electrical services. Our team's expertise ensured the successful integration and startup of critical infrastructure components, including 36 liquefaction trains and storage tanks. By providing specialized leadership roles and skilled technicians, we facilitated efficient project progression and maintained adherence to stringent quality and safety standards. Our involvement was instrumental in achieving the project's goal of establishing a leading LNG export terminal on the Gulf Coast.

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