Project

Developing a Safe LNG Liquefaction Plant

Project Description

Enexym will access excess natural gas in the US and convert it to liquid form to shrink the volume by 600 times. This liquefied natural gas or LNG will be loaded in specially made LNG ships for export to Asia and Europe.

Safety will be the primary concern, for both the plant personnel and the surrounding community. The Enexym terminal project will provide for the highest standards of safety and compliance with all regulatory and environmental specifications. It will utilize the most advanced engineering and automation features to achieve operational excellence.

We are currently in the process of acquiring an existing asset/site (fully or partially through partnerships) that has the necessary permits to liquefy natural gas and export the LNG. Enexym will then start a construction project to build the LNG terminal and operate.

Simultaneously, we have embarked on a campaign to get a sales and purchase agreement from prospective buyers abroad for our LNG.

The proposed LNG terminal and associated facilities will include:

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An LNG export terminal in the US Gulf Coast region – this will consist of an initial train to export 4.4 or 5.5 million tons per annum (MTPA) by the end of 2026, with a similar train following by a year.

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The selected site will be on a shipping waterway capable of hosting the proposed LNG ships and should be close to gas pipeline systems. The site area should be sufficient for the current planned capacity and future expansions.

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A ship loading jetty capable of loading LNG ships, with insulated loading arms and piping connecting the jetty to storage tanks.

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Insulated LNG storage tanks.

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A multiple-train liquefaction facility to process and liquefy the raw gas.

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Connection to the gas pipeline system with a mainline valve, meter, and regulation station.

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Ancillary facilities e.g. administrative offices, control rooms for the plant and jetty, maintenance area, warehouse for goods, guardhouse, etc.

The proposed LNG terminal and associated facilities will include:

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An LNG export terminal in the US Gulf Coast region – this will consist of an initial train to export 4.4 / 5.5 million tons per annum (MTPA) by the beginning of 2026, with a similar train following by a year.

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The selected site will be on a shipping waterway capable of hosting the proposed LNG ships and should be close to gas pipeline systems. The site area should be sufficient for the current planned capacity and future expansions.

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A ship loading jetty capable of loading LNG ships, with insulated loading arms and piping connecting the jetty to storage tanks.

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Insulated LNG storage tanks.

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A multiple-train liquefaction facility to process and liquefy the raw gas.

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Connection to the gas pipeline system with a mainline valve, meter, and regulation station.

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Ancillary facilities e.g. administrative offices, control rooms for the plant and jetty, maintenance area, warehouse for goods, guardhouse, etc.

Project Progress

Enexym has studied the existing LNG terminal landscape and has shortlisted the assets that may be subject to acquisition.

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Customers - We have already approached potential customers for offtake agreements for our proposed LNG product and have had a very positive response. This response is sufficient to justify building multiple production trains. Some of the customers may become investors later on.

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Investors - We are currently in efforts to raise project development funding from private equity investors. We invite investments from interested parties.

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Schedule - We expect to ship LNG by the end of 2026, with a similar train following by a year.