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McDermott and Chiyoda Complete Golden Pass LNG Train 1 in Historic Milestone for U.S. Liquefaction

By MGN EditorialMarch 31, 2026 at 03:03 PM

McDermott and Chiyoda International Corporation have substantially completed construction and commissioning of Train 1 at the Golden Pass LNG terminal in Sabine Pass, Texas, marking a major milestone for U.S. liquefied natural gas export capacity.

# McDermott and Chiyoda Complete Golden Pass LNG Train 1 Commissioning McDermott International and joint venture partner Chiyoda International Corporation (CIC) have announced the substantial completion and commissioning of Train 1 at the Golden Pass LNG Project in Sabine Pass, Texas, representing a significant achievement in U.S. liquefied natural gas infrastructure. The Golden Pass LNG facility is strategically positioned on the Texas Gulf Coast, a critical hub for energy exports with direct maritime access to global shipping routes. Train 1's completion represents the first operational liquefaction unit at the terminal and marks progress toward the facility's full operational capacity. ## Project Significance The Golden Pass LNG project is among the largest natural gas liquefaction facilities in North America and plays an important role in the continent's energy export strategy. The facility's location in Sabine Pass provides direct port access for LNG carrier operations, enabling efficient loading and export of liquefied gas to international markets. McDermott's execution of this project—managing detailed engineering, procurement, and construction of complex liquefaction systems—demonstrates the critical role that major marine and energy contractors play in developing global energy infrastructure. ## Next Steps With Train 1 substantially complete, operations can begin ramping toward full capacity. The successful commissioning of the first train typically paves the way for subsequent units, as operational data and lessons learned inform the development of additional trains. The completion also reinforces the U.S. position as a major global LNG supplier, supporting energy security and international trade through established maritime shipping corridors.
#LNG#liquefied natural gas#infrastructure#energy exports#McDermott#Sabine Pass#maritime commerce

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