Port Arthur LNG will ship gas from the Gulf Coast of the U.S. to international markets
in the port city of Topolobampo on the Gulf of California.
Phase 1 of the project is designed to include two large storage tanks and two production units — called “trains” in the parlance of the LNG business — that are expected to begin commercial operations in 2027 and 2028, respectively.
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