FERC grants approval to introduce fuel gas at Corpus Christi LNG Train 7
LNG•FERC approves fuel gas step for Corpus Christi LNG Train 7
July 17 (Reuters) - A U.S. energy regulator on Friday approved Corpus Christi Liquefaction's (CCL) request to introduce fuel gas and hot oil into Midscale Train 7, a further step toward getting the last train of the company's Stage 3 Project into service.
The Stage 3 expansion of U.S. liquefied natural gas company Cheniere Energy's LNG.N Corpus Christi LNG export plant in Texas consists of seven midscale liquefaction trains designed to add over 10 million tons of production capacity per year.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission added that CCL must comply with all applicable remaining terms and conditions, as well as procedures stipulated in its previous filings.
The approval does not grant CCL the authority to construct, commission, or introduce hazardous fluids to other project facilities at the LNG terminal, the U.S. regulator said.




