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lng ports

Deepwater Port Licensing


M&H Energy Services has been an active player on the leading edge of recent developments in the regulatory requirements faced today by companies seeking Deepwater Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Port Licenses. Our staff of engineers includes retired US Coast Guard Officers who:

  • Are fluent with the many elements of the Deepwater Licensing process. Our staff has been involved with and closely follows the evolution of the regulatory requirements from infancy to the present state;
  • Know and have worked with the various agency decision-makers participating in the Deepwater License review and approval process. Because our personnel share similar backgrounds and experiences with these decision-makers, we view the project and application from the same perspective. Potential problem areas in regulatory, design, or operations are recognized early on and appropriate solutions are provided;
  • Stay current on the status of the wide range of issues in this dynamic and shifting regulatory environment. Our staff speaks frequently with regulatory personnel and keeps abreast of changing trends and agency positions.

M&H Energy Services provides a range of services to the LNG facility applicant that affords a cost efficient approach to the complete development and execution of the project. Our regulatory, engineering, and project management staff work together with the client in maturing the project from inception to licensing as the project progresses through the Deepwater Port Application process, addressing critical-path engineering and management issues as they as they arise over the differing Application phases with the recognition and consideration of engineering, procurement, construction, start-up, commissioning, and operations issues as critical decision guideposts.