Glenfarne’s Texas LNG, Kiewit seal EPC deal

Glenfarne’s Texas LNG, the developer of the planned 4 mtpa LNG export terminal in the port of Brownsville, and Kiewit have executed the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) agreement under a lump-sum turnkey contract structure. Glenfarne said this announcement represents one of the final steps required for Texas LNG before making a final investment decision (FID).

Under the terms of the agreement, Kiewit will perform the engineering, procurement of equipment, module fabrication, construction and commissioning for the full Texas LNG facility and deliver a fully completed and operational facility to Glenfarne.

Glenfarne did not provide the contract pricing details.

In November 2024, Texas LNG selected Kiewit to lead EPC of its planned LNG export terminal.

“Over the last 14 months, the Texas LNG project team has been embedded with Kiewit to complete the pre-FID engineering required for the project to begin execution,” Brendan Duval, Glenfarne chief executive officer and founder, said.

He said this process confirmed that “Kiewit’s capabilities as well as their best-in-class execution and implementation expertise on the USGulf Coast, align with Glenfarne’s vision for Texas LNG.”

In January this year, Glenfarne announced that its Texas LNG project is now fully subscribed after it signed a definitive 20-year sales and purchase agreement with a unit of German energy firm RWE.

Under the deal, Texas LNG will supply one million tonnes per year (mtpa) of LNG to RWE Supply & Trading.

Before this, Texas LNG signed a 20-year sales and purchase deal with a unit of Macquarie in December 2024.

Under the SPA, Macquarie Energy will buy 0.5 mtpa of LNG for 20 years from Texas LNG.

In September 2025, while announcing a 20-year SPA with a unit of Geneva-based trader Gunvor, Texas LNG said it was in the process of converting HOAs with Macquarie and another “highly experienced, investment-grade global LNG player” into definitive agreements.

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