Argent LNG is planning to unveil at Gastech 2025 an innovative new site layout for its flagship 25 million tonnes per annum (MMtpa) export terminal — launching the first phase of development across an expanded 900 acres at Port Fourchon on the Gulf of America/Gulf of Mexico.

With first LNG deliveries targeted for 2030, Argent LNG is positioned to meet rising global demand for cleaner-burning natural gas while bolstering energy security for U.S. allies. Port Fourchon’s unparalleled location delivers the fastest shipping routes to Europe and the Atlantic Basin, slashing delivery times, cutting shipping emissions, and enabling forward-positioned LNG that stabilizes markets and cushions price volatility.
“Our Gastech launch marks a pivotal moment,” said Jonathan Bass, Chairman & CEO of Argent LNG. “We’re showcasing how Phase One will rise on 900 acres of expanded Port Fourchon land — a location that, combined with advanced design and deep local expertise, guarantees unmatched reliability and resilience for global energy markets.”
“In LNG, it’s location, location, location — and Port Fourchon delivers all three,” continued Bass. “Inside the port means zero drayage, direct deepwater access, and the fastest routes to key markets. That’s not just convenience — it’s a critical competitive advantage for reliability, efficiency, and lower emissions.”
A strategic energy asset for allied nations
By forward-positioning LNG at Port Fourchon, Argent LNG mitigates supply disruptions and market vulnerabilities for key international markets across Europe, East Asia, the Middle East, and South America. This prime location enables rapid, reliable deployment to countries sharing common security and economic interests with the U.S.
Timeline and technology
By integrating cutting-edge solutions from Baker Hughes, Honeywell UOP, ABB, and GTT, Argent LNG combines proven, state-of-the-art technologies to maximize efficiency, reduce emissions, and ensure world-class reliability for a sustainable energy future. Phase One construction is slated to begin in 2027, featuring modern liquefaction and storage technology designed for efficiency and flexibility. The full buildout will deliver 25 MTPA of LNG capacity, cementing the U.S.’s role as a global leader in secure, responsible energy exports.
“Energy security starts with smart positioning and smarter design,” Bass added. “Our expanded Port Fourchon site isn’t just real estate — it’s a launchpad for dependable, efficient, and lower-emission energy supply to the world.”