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South Korea lands $2.8 billion deal for U.S. LNG facility

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South Korea has won a US$2.8 billion deal to develop an offshore facility for liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the United States, the Seoul government said Thursday.

Under the deal, a team comprising the South Korean government, public institutions and private companies won a contract to build one unit of a floating LNG facility in Louisiana, according to a joint release from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport.

Samsung Heavy Industries Co. is the main contractor, though the government did not disclose the name of the client.

A floating LNG facility is an offshore floating facility used for LNG production and related operations in offshore natural gas development.

The broader U.S. project, valued at $4.8 billion, aims to produce 4.4 million tons of LNG annually in waters off Louisiana, with construction expected to take five years and operations planned for 25 years.

The Korea Overseas Infrastructure & Urban Development Corp., the Green Fund and the Korea Ocean Business Corp. have invested a combined $150 million in a fund led by BlackRock, a global asset management company, to support Samsung Heavy Industries' bid for the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) deal.

Samsung Heavy said it plans to begin construction after receiving a notice to proceed from the client and deliver the facility by July 2030.

"We will continue to provide robust policy support to help transform the overseas construction industry into a high-value-added sector that creates quality jobs," the government said in a release.

"In particular, we will expand investments in overseas energy, port and other infrastructure projects to strengthen our capacity to respond to global supply chain challenges," it added.

This article was originally published by Yonhap News.

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