Overview
Trunkline LNG Co LLC - Lake Charles LNG Receiving Terminal is an operational harbour facility in Lake Charles, Louisiana, handling liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports and regasification.
Trunkline LNG Co LLC - Lake Charles LNG Receiving Terminal is a major LNG import and regasification facility located at 8100 Big Lake Rd in Lake Charles, Louisiana, United States. The terminal is situated on the Calcasieu Ship Channel, providing deepwater access for LNG carriers. It is one of the key LNG receiving terminals in the Gulf Coast region, supporting natural gas supply for the U.S. market. The facility operates under U.S. regulatory frameworks including the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) oversight and the U.S. Coast Guard security regulations. As an LNG terminal, it handles cryogenic storage and vaporization processes. The terminal's NAICS codes (221210, 424710, 486210) indicate its involvement in natural gas distribution, petroleum bulk stations, and pipeline transportation. The facility is designed to receive, store, and regasify LNG for injection into the interstate pipeline network. Environmental management at the terminal includes vapor recovery systems, spill containment, and stormwater controls to mitigate risks associated with LNG handling. The facility's location in a coastal industrial zone requires compliance with the Clean Water Act and state environmental regulations. As part of the U.S. LNG infrastructure, it plays a strategic role in energy security and natural gas supply diversification.
Environmental context
The terminal is located on the Calcasieu Ship Channel near the Gulf of Mexico, an area with sensitive coastal habitats including marshes and estuaries. LNG operations involve potential risks of vapor cloud dispersion, cryogenic spills, and fire hazards. The facility must manage stormwater runoff and ballast water discharge in accordance with the Clean Water Act and state permits. Proximity to the Calcasieu River and Lake Charles requires careful monitoring of water quality and aquatic ecosystems.
Frequently asked questions
The terminal is located at 8100 Big Lake Rd, Lake Charles, Louisiana 70605, United States, on the Calcasieu Ship Channel.
It receives, stores, and regasifies liquefied natural gas (LNG) for distribution into the U.S. natural gas pipeline network.
The terminal operates under FERC jurisdiction, U.S. Coast Guard security regulations, and environmental permits under the Clean Water Act and Clean Air Act.
Risks include LNG vapor dispersion, cryogenic spills, fire hazards, and impacts on coastal habitats. Facilities implement vapor recovery, spill containment, and stormwater management.
Stormwater is managed through containment and treatment systems under NPDES permits. Ballast water is handled per USCG regulations to prevent invasive species.
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