SunGas Renewables' $2-B Beaver Lake Renewable Energy Project enters final stage of development
SunGas Renewables Inc. announced the start of front-end engineering design (FEED), marking the beginning of the final stage of development for its flagship project, Beaver Lake Renewable Energy. Developed in partnership with C2X, this landmark green methanol project is located in Central Louisiana within Rapides Parish. This
milestone marks the execution of the FEED engineering contracts and selection of key technology licensors.
The Beaver Lake project is an important and impactful project with an expected estimated investment of over $2 billion. It is expected to create over 1,150 construction jobs, 400-500 indirect jobs, and more than 100 permanent local operating positions. The facility is expected to produce over 500,000 metric tons of green methanol annually for customers in the shipping, aviation, chemicals and industrial sectors. Following completion of the FEED phase, construction is expected to start in the second half of 2026.
The FEED engineering will be performed by Kiewit Engineering Group Inc. and Jacobs based on process technology packages, completed by SunGas for biogenic syngas and CO2 production using three S1000™ modules, Johnson Matthey for methanol synthesis technology and catalysts, Linde Engineering for Acid Gas Removal by its Rectisol Wash Unit, and Merichem Technologies for its LOCAT ® sulfur recovery technology.
Kiewit, one of North America’s largest and most respected engineering and construction organizations, and Jacobs, a leading US science based consulting and advisory company with global operations, have teamed up to deliver the engineering design for the Beaver Lake facility, integrating all key licensors’ engineering packages.
Robert Rigdon, SunGas’ President and CEO stated: “We are excited to announce this important step into the final development stage of the Beaver Lake project. High quality partners with a proven track record of excellence are critical to success. Having Kiewit and Jacobs prepare our FEED deliverables combined with the stellar group of selected technology licensors form a strong and competent team.” Rigdon added “We are now focused on moving quickly forward with all remaining commercial, design, permitting and financing tasks required for a final investment milestone and start of construction targeted to occur in mid-2026.”
“We are proud to continue supporting the Beaver Lake project in partnership with SunGas — a relationship that began at the project’s earliest stages.” said Tyler Nordquist, Senior Vice President of Kiewit Engineering Group Inc. “We’re excited to move into the FEED phase alongside SunGas and C2X and look forward to helping advance this important project toward construction.” "Supporting the FEED for innovative biofuels projects like Beaver Lake, which represent a significant opportunity for domestic biofuels growth, closely aligns with Jacobs' commitment to delivering clean,
advanced biofuels solutions." said Jacobs Executive Vice President and GM Koti Vadlamudi.
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