AMIGO LNG and COMSA Marine Forge Partnership for Strategic LNG Project in Mexico
Major Milestone for AMIGO LNG
AMIGO LNG SA de CV, a joint venture based in Mexico, recently reached a pivotal point in its development efforts by awarding the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contract for its marine facilities to COMSA Marine, a well-respected contractor in the field. This award signals significant advancements toward the construction of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal capable of handling an impressive capacity of 7.8 million tonnes per annum (MTPA).
Situated on Mexico’s beautiful west coast in Guaymas, Sonora, this venture aims to not only enhance local energy supplies but also meet the growing demand for LNG in international markets. The scope of the EPC contract designates COMSA Marine to oversee the intricate details of engineering, construction, and commissioning of the terminal's marine infrastructure. This includes the development of essential components such as the LNG jetty and berthing facilities, alongside utilities that will support efficient LNG loading operations.
High-Performance Marine Facilities
One of the standout features of this LNG terminal is the state-of-the-art quad-berth marine facilities, which promise to revolutionize loading operations. Equipped with high-capacity LNG loading arms that can sustain a flow rate of over 15,000 cubic meters per hour, the terminal is designed for rapid vessel turnaround. Such features ensure streamlined and safe export operations of LNG, a commitment that AMIGO LNG upholds as part of its mission to provide reliable energy solutions.
Dr. Muthu Chezhian, CEO of the LNG Alliance, expressed his enthusiasm over this contract award, emphasizing that it represents a significant milestone in the project timeline. He noted the wealth of experience COMSA Marine brings to the table, particularly in LNG terminal constructions and marine engineering, which assures the adherence to the highest standards of safety, quality, and environmental stewardship.
On the other hand, Mr. Ruben Alamo, President of COMSA Marine, conveyed his appreciation towards being entrusted with such an essential project. He remarked on the potent combination of local knowledge and a steadfast commitment to international standards of quality, safety, and environmental consciousness. Mr. Alamo is fervently looking forward to a collaborative effort with stakeholders to ensure the successful realization of this landmark initiative.
Economic Boost and Job Creation
The strategic location of the Guaymas deepwater port fortifies AMIGO LNG's access to substantial gas supplies, paving the way for the commencement of LNG exports by Q3 2028. This project is not only pivotal from an energy supply perspective but is also envisioned to catalyze economic development in the region. Through local supply chain engagement and job opportunities, the terminal offers promising prospects for Sonora's economy.
Furthermore, due to AMIGO LNG's competitive pricing and shorter shipping distances, the project may lead to a remarkable reduction in voyage times—potentially by 35%. Such efficiencies will undoubtedly strengthen the competitiveness of AMIGO LNG in the global energy market.
About LNG Alliance and COMSA Marine
LNG Alliance, established in 2013, operates as an affiliate of Texas-based Epcilon LNG LLC, specializing in the development and management of innovative gas and LNG terminal projects across various geographies including the USA, Mexico, Southeast Asia, and Europe. Partnerships with leading energy and technology firms enhance their ability to deliver sustainable and reliable energy solutions.
COMSA Marine, recognized worldwide for its expertise in marine and port infrastructure, stands out with extensive experience in LNG terminal developments. Their collaborations stretch across the Americas, granting them substantial expertise in tackling complex offshore environments efficiently.
In conclusion, the partnership between AMIGO LNG and COMSA Marine marks a crucial development in the energy sector, with visions that resonate well beyond Mexico's borders, promising robust advancements in the LNG landscape and substantial benefits for the regional economy.