LNG export terminal developer on the U.S. Gulf Coast
Commonwealth LNG is a 9.5 Mtpa LNG export project under active construction near Cameron, Louisiana, paired with upstream producer Caturus Energy to create an integrated gas supply chain from wellhead to export. The hiring acceleration (20 roles in 30 days) is concentrated in engineering (16 open positions) and director-level operations roles, signaling the transition from permitting into detailed engineering and construction execution. Core pain points cluster around schedule adherence, cost control, and safety compliance—typical for large capital projects entering their build phase.
Notable leadership hires: Maintenance Director, Treasury Director, Permitting Director, Compliance Director
Commonwealth LNG develops a liquefied natural gas export terminal on the U.S. Gulf Coast, designed to process 9.5 million tonnes per annum. The company operates as part of Caturus, a joint entity with upstream producer Caturus Energy, positioned to deliver integrated gas production from wellhead through export shipping. The 11–50 person team is headquartered in Houston, Texas. Active project work spans terminal construction, modular plant design, electrical systems implementation, and operational readiness (CMMS buildout, startup planning). The tech stack reflects industrial operations: SAP Plant Maintenance, Primavera P6 for scheduling, HYSYS for process simulation, AutoCAD for design, and Aconex for project collaboration.
A 9.5 Mtpa LNG export terminal near Cameron, Louisiana, integrated with upstream producer Caturus Energy to supply natural gas from wellhead to international markets.
SAP Plant Maintenance, Primavera P6, HYSYS process simulation, AutoCAD, Aconex, Microsoft Project, and standard Microsoft Office tools.
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