Applied LNG begins Multi-Liquefier Plant in Texas

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Applied LNG Topock Plant

Applied LNG Topock Plant

Applied LNG, a California-based producer, marketer and distributor of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) in the United States, will break ground on a multi-liquefier LNG production platform in Midlothian, Texas (the “Midlothian Plant”). The Midlothian Plant will consist of up to five liquefiers with a production capacity of 86,000 LNG gallons per day, per liquefier, and a total on-site storage of up to 1.5 million LNG gallons.

The official groundbreaking (November 20) marked the start of construction on the first LNG facility in the northwest Texas region, which is expected to be operational in mid-2015.  The Midlothian Plant will focus on end users in the high-horsepower, trucking, oil and gas, rail, marine, remote power and mining markets that currently use diesel fuel and are interested in converting to a lower-cost, cleaner-burning alternative.

“The natural gas industry in Texas is growing rapidly and production and storage facilities are vital to further industry advancement,” said Cem Hacioglu, President and CEO of Applied LNG. “Midlothian is a perfect location to build our first production platform in Texas. In addition to having all the required amenities to construct a state-of-the art facility, Midlothian’s strategic location will allow us to tap into a wide range of customers in fast growing verticals, and the company has already been taking orders in this desirable market. The Midlothian Plant is also an important step in Applied’s continuing efforts to expand its footprint to provide cost-effective LNG to a growing number of customers.”

“LNG is a proven fuel with a strong track record that will continue to move us towards energy independence and a better way to fuel America,” stated Hacioglu.

Applied LNG completed its second Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) production train in Topock, Arizona mid-2014. Located adjacent to Applied’s first production train, the new liquefier has a nameplate production capacity of 86,000 gallons per day which at that time brought the company’s LNG production capacity to over 170,000 gallons per day.

(Source: Applied LNG)

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