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  • LNG plants have been safely operating for years in the San Diego and Boston Port areas where tourism continues to thrive.  
  • There has never been a significant breach from an LNG carrier in port or at sea.
  • Liquified Natural Gas is NONFLAMMABLE and does not create any harmful emissions
  • Ships have strict design and operating standards; all carriers are double-hulled.
  • Ships will come straight from the Gulf to the site.  They will not come under the bridge and not cause congestion.
  • Glenfarne Group, the Managing Member of Texas LNG, has had no major safety hazards throughout its tenure as a long-term operator of energy assets. 
  • Modular design of the project allows for uniform implementation of safety procedures. 
  • Texas LNG's Project Manager has safely and securely overseen nearly a dozen major LNG plants and projects in the United States, Indonesia, Australia, Canada, China, Taiwan, and Malaysia during a nearly 40 year-year-career. Texas LNG's Head of Construction and Engineering has safely started up and operated more than a dozen LNG trains including at the largest LNG plant in the world in Qatar and most recently at Cove Point LNG in Maryland and Cameron LNG in Louisiana. 
  • In the nearly 50 grid stability and renewable power generation assets that Glenfarne has built or acquired globally and our U.S.-based natural gas infrastructure business, we have world-class safety procedures and protocols that are constantly being evaluated for improvement and operational excellence. Above everything else, the safety of our employees, our neighbors, and our communities is Texas LNG's top priority.

Texas LNG is a project led by Glenfarne Group, LLC.  Glenfarne is a global transition energy leader that has built or acquired and now operates approximately 50 renewable, grid stability, and natural gas facilities both in the United States and across the globe. 

Glenfarne’s safety record is the envy of the industry, with no fatalities as a result of its operations and a track record of implementing and continuously executing world-class safety procedures and protocols.  Each shift at every location starts with a safety briefing.  And, all industry issues and improvements are constantly being evaluated for potential deployment into current operations.

Texas LNG Team

Project Manager – The project manager with oversight for the construction at the Port of Brownsville has safely and securely overseen nearly a dozen major LNG plants and projects in the United States, Indonesia, Australia, Canada, China, Taiwan, and Malaysia during a 40-year career. 

Construction and Engineering Lead – The lead of Construction and Engineering for the Texas LNG project has safely started up and operated more than a dozen LNG trains including at the largest LNG plant in the world in Qatar and most recently at Cove Point LNG in Maryland and Cameron LNG in Louisiana.

 Trains – A train is the equipment on site that receives the gas from the pipeline and purifies and cools it to a liquified state. There will be two trains at the Texas LNG site, each with a capacity to produce two million tonnes of LNG per annum.  These trains will be modularly assembled and tested under a controlled environment and delivered to be installed on site.  The industry recognizes modular building as the safest process. These trains are considered mid-scale which are less complicated to maintain and operate than the larger trains. 

Above everything else, the safety of our employees, our neighbors, and our communities is Texas LNG’s top priority.

Air Products, the world’s leading provider of natural gas liquefaction technology, will provide the technology and equipment for the liquefaction (freezing) process at Texas LNG. Their experience includes the design, manufacturing, and successful start-up of over 100 LNG plants representing a majority of the operating LNG plants in the world today.