Argent LNG selects GTT onshore tank technology to develop its liquefaction facility in Louisiana (U.S.)
Argent LNG's phased development in Port Fourchon, Louisiana will include GTT, a cryogenic membrane containment system used in the transport and storage of liquefied natural gas (LNG). GTT will provide its cutting-edge membrane technology for LNG storage tanks, ensuring optimal performance, safety and reliability due to its simplified modular technology, which relies on prefabricated containment elements to achieve optimum thermal cycle performance and facilitate construction, operation and maintenance.
GTT Cryogenic Membrane LNG Containment Tank
GTT's innovative containment systems are renowned for their robustness and efficiency. These systems will be integrated into Argent LNG's storage infrastructure to enhance storage capacity and operational efficiency while minimizing environmental impact.
Jonathan Bass, CEO of Argent LNG, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership, stating, "We are thrilled to partner with GTT, a company with unparalleled expertise in LNG storage technology. This collaboration is crucial for our mission to develop a world-class LNG facility that not only meets but exceeds industry expectations in terms of efficiency and sustainability. GTT delivers end to end solutions from storage to transportation."
David Colson, Commercial Vice President of GTT, commented, "We are delighted to work with Argent LNG on this significant project. Our advanced membrane technologies will be key in ensuring the facility's success and supporting the broader goal of providing cleaner energy solutions globally."
Environmental and economic impact. The integration of GTT's technology will help Argent LNG minimize its environmental footprint through efficient storage solutions that reduce methane emissions, carbon footprint and energy consumption.
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