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Major US LNG Export Project Reaches Milestone as First Train Comes Online
By MGN Editorial•April 1, 2026 at 02:35 PM
A $10 billion liquefied natural gas project in Texas has achieved operational status on its first production train, with McDermott and Chiyoda International Corporation completing the initial phase of what will become a significant US LNG export facility.
# Major US LNG Export Project Reaches Milestone as First Train Comes Online
A $10 billion liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in Texas has taken a major step forward with the completion and startup of its first production train, marking significant progress for two of the industry's leading engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contractors.
McDermott International and Chiyoda International Corporation, the primary EPC contractors overseeing the project, have successfully delivered the initial phase of this substantial US energy infrastructure investment. The operational first train represents a critical milestone in bringing additional LNG export capacity online to the United States.
## Project Scope and Timeline
The contractors currently have two additional production trains on their development agenda, indicating this facility will ultimately comprise three separate liquefaction units. The phased approach to bringing trains online is typical in large-scale LNG projects, allowing operators to validate systems, optimize performance, and manage capital deployment across multiple production cycles.
The completion of the first train demonstrates the contractors' ability to execute complex, capital-intensive projects on timeline. McDermott and Chiyoda's collaborative approach combines McDermott's onshore engineering expertise with Chiyoda's international LNG project experience—a combination that has proven effective in delivering some of the world's largest energy infrastructure projects.
## Strategic Significance for US Energy Markets
The addition of this LNG export capacity underscores continued investment in US liquefied natural gas infrastructure despite volatile energy markets. US LNG exports have become increasingly important to global energy security, particularly given geopolitical dynamics affecting traditional LNG suppliers.
With additional trains still under construction, this facility is positioned to become a meaningful contributor to US LNG export volumes when all phases reach full operational status. The project's location in Texas—already the epicenter of US LNG export activity—further consolidates the state's dominance in this critical energy sector.
## Industry Context
Large-scale LNG projects require coordinated execution across multiple specialist contractors and can span several years from final investment decision to full operational capacity. The successful startup of the first train validates the engineering and construction approach planned for the subsequent phases.
For shipping markets, additional US LNG export capacity translates to increased demand for LNG carrier services, supporting continued strength in the specialized vessel segment. Maritime operators and energy traders will be tracking the timeline for the two remaining trains as they represent future supply commitments to the global LNG market.
The project's progression reflects confidence among major energy investors and contractors in the long-term viability of US LNG exports as a strategic energy commodity.
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