Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal, Sempra Energy's chairman and chief executive Donald E. Felsinger and other dignitaries have dedicated Cameron liquefied natural gas (LNG) receipt terminal near Lake Charles, Louisiana. The $900 million LNG receipt terminal is capable of processing up to 1.5 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) of natural gas. At the peak of its four-year construction, the project employed more than 1,000 workers.

“Cameron LNG represents the most visible of our recent Gulf Coast natural gas infrastructure investments, which also include pipelines, natural gas storage facilities and a natural gas utility,” Felsinger said. “With this new terminal, and our existing Energía Costa Azul terminal on the West Coast, we are the only company able to provide access to the North American market from either the Pacific or Atlantic basins.”

“This project would not have been possible without the help of many businesses, elected leaders, regulators and local residents,” Felsinger said. “We look forward to working with the state of Louisiana on future energy projects that address the state’s energy needs and those of our nation.”

“Sempra Energy’s decision to invest $900 million and establish Cameron LNG in Southwest Louisiana is building upon this region’s terrific economic momentum,” said Gov. Bobby Jindal. “We have recently announced several major projects in Southwest Louisiana including Shaw Modular Solutions, the Northrop Grumman KC-10 contract and now, the official start up of Cameron LNG. These announcements reflect the comprehensive reforms we have made to Louisiana’s business climate, which have enabled our state to continue successfully attracting companies during this time of national economic downturn.”

Cameron LNG’s first cargoes of imported natural gas arrived in June 2009 and the project began commercial operations on July 30, 2009.

About 65% of the combined 2.5 Bcf/d capacity of the Energía Costa Azul and Cameron LNG terminals is contracted. Cameron LNG has a 20-year contract with Eni S.p.A. and a flexible agreement with RasGas to purchase up to 50 LNG cargoes through December 31, 2010. Energía Costa Azul’s capacity is contracted under agreements with Shell, Gazprom and Sempra LNG Marketing. Sempra LNG Marketing’s capacity agreement is supported by a long-term supply agreement with BP Tangguh Partners’ liquefaction project in Indonesia.

The natural gas processed at Cameron LNG will be used in the Gulf Coast, East Coast and Southeastern US.