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Lake Charles Methanol II to Invest $3.24 Billion in New Manufacturing Plant

Published on 2024-02-27. Edited By : SpecialChem

Lake Charles Methanol Billion New Manufacturing Plant Lake Charles Methanol II (LCM) announces plans to invest $3.24 billion to construct a new manufacturing plant that will produce low-carbon intensity methanol and other chemicals at the Port of Lake Charles. The company plans to use advanced auto thermal gas reforming technology and employ carbon capture and secure geologic storage to produce low-carbon hydrogen for conversion to methanol.

Economy Boost in the Southwest Region


If the project moves forward as outlined, the company expects to create 123 direct new jobs in Calcasieu Parish.

I have said from day one that Louisiana must not only attract new businesses but help existing businesses like Lake Charles Methanol grow and thrive. This expansion would bring billions of dollars, many jobs, providing a tremendous boost to the economy of the Southwest Region. The state looks forward to continuing to support LCM’s efforts to bring the project to completion,” said Jeff Landry, Governor.

The proposed facility would reform natural gas and renewable gas feedstocks into hydrogen, while capturing carbon dioxide, which would then be used to produce about 3.6 million tons per year of methanol. Lake Charles Methanol plans to work with a third party to capture and sequester about 1 million metric tons of carbon dioxide per year, which would reduce the carbon intensity of the hydrogen for synthesis into low carbon intensity methanol.

The project will deliver substantial tangible economic benefits to local communities while providing an environmentally beneficial blue methanol product to facilitate the transition to low-carbon chemicals and fuels. With the strong support of state and local officials and the local community, we believe that Lake Charles is a fantastic location for this project and we look forward to working with all stakeholders to bring it to fruition,” said Don Maley, president, LCM.

Hub for Innovation and Technology


The project is currently undergoing a FEED study and regulatory permitting. A final investment decision and start of construction are expected in mid-2024. Construction and commissioning of the facility are expected to take about three-and-a-half years, which would allow commercial operations to begin in late 2027.

Our region continues to be a hub for innovation and technology that advances our ability to provide solutions for global demands,” said Bryan Beam Calcasieu Parish administrator. “This project is no different and will bring major economic benefits to our region, while providing products to be utilized on an international scale.

It’s exciting news that the Lake Charles Methanol project will be built and bring jobs with benefits for the skilled workers of Westlake and Calcasieu Parish,” said Hal McMillin, mayor, Westlake. “This will be a huge economic boost not only for Southwest Louisiana but the entire state.

The Lake Charles Methanol II plant is a welcome addition to our regional industrial base and the numerous jobs it will create will be another boon for southwest Louisiana’s skilled workforce,” said George Swift, president and chief executive officer of the Southwest Louisiana Economic Development Alliance.

It is projects like this that also highlight the hard work and perseverance of the leadership of the Port of Lake Charles. We are honored to work with the port and similar regional players to bring projects like this to our region,” added Swift.

Source: Lake Charles Methanol II


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