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Technip Energies Places Key Orders as Baker Hughes Gets Full Go-Ahead for Commonwealth LNG

Major equipment purchases signal the Louisiana export terminal’s shift from design to execution ahead of a targeted first-quarter 2026 investment decision.

Overview

  • Baker Hughes received a full notice to proceed to supply six LM9000-driven mixed-refrigerant compressor trains for the 9.5 mtpa facility in Cameron, Louisiana.
  • Technip Energies issued long-lead purchase orders that include Honeywell for six main cryogenic heat exchangers and Solar Turbines for four Titan 350 gas turbine-generators.
  • Technip Energies classifies the authorization as a “large” award worth €250 million to €500 million to be recorded in its Project Delivery backlog in the fourth quarter of 2025.
  • The project will comprise six identical modular liquefaction trains using Technip Energies’ SnapLNG solution to accelerate schedule and improve cost certainty.
  • A recent court ruling challenging the state coastal use permit over environmental justice and cumulative climate impacts introduces regulatory risk that could affect permitting and timing.