Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Export - Import Terminals -- LNG

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Natural Gas
Export - Import Terminals

US Export Terminals

Cheniere Energy
  • word on the street: Sabine Pass export terminal project is moving forward ahead of plan. Further, the firm’s first Sabine Pass liquefier is ahead of plan by 6 months, with the second liquefier tracking ahead by 11 months; posted November 28, 2012
Pacific Northwest LNG, British Columbia
Petronas Carigali Canada Ltd. and Progress Energy Resources Corp., Calgary, owners of what they have now named Pacific Northwest LNG, said Dec. 4 they have moved the project to pre-FEED following a successful feasibility study.
To be built on Lelu Island, off the Hecate Strait in the District of Port Edward, BC, the plant will initially include two, 3.8-million tonne/year (tpy) trains with expansion capability for a third.
If Canadian authorities approve the acquisition of Progress by Petronas, throughput of natural gas at Pacific Northwest LNG will increase to 6 million tpy/train. Only a few weeks ago, Canada denied the acquisition but negotiations are apparently proceeding




Import Terminals


Sweden
  • second import terminal, announced, November, 2012; $60 million; 60 mi north of Gothenburg;  30K cubic meter storage; complete by early 2014; with truck filling station;
  • first terminal, completed, 2011; Nynashamn; 20K cubic meter storage;
  • midscale LNG plant, 2010; Risavika, near Stavanger; supplies Nynashamn, new Gotheburg terminal announced in 2012
  • Note: Gothenburg is one of northern Europe’s largest ports of export, the company said. It is in an “emission control area,” where stricter sulfur emission limits will apply in January 2015

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