Sabine Pass LNG Terminal

Industrial | Refining/Petrochemicals

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Refining/Petrochemicals

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Project Overview

The Sabine Pass LNG terminal is located on 853 acres of land along the Sabine Pass River in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, at the widest point on the Sabine River Navigation Channel. It is only 3.7 nautical miles from the open water and 23 nautical miles from the outer buoy.

Phase 1 of Sabine Pass LNG began service in April 2008, and the first stage of the Phase 2 expansion was completed by mid-2009. With a total send-out capacity of 4 billion cubic feet per day and 16.8 billion cubic feet of storage capacity, the Sabine Pass terminal is the largest receiving terminal by regasification capacity in the world.

Baker’s scope included furnishing, fabricating, and installing reinforcing steel. We placed seal slabs and formed, placed, finished, and cured cast-in-place concrete for three elevated tank base slabs. Baker also installed embeds required for vertical steel tank erection and provided layout engineering, formwork engineering, fabrication, safety management, and quality and project controls.

Client

Matrix Services

Location

Cameron Parish, LA

Size

14,310 CY

Completion

2006