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− | Summary Information | + | === Summary Information === |
− | Ownership: Terminale GNL Adriatico Srl, commonly known as Adriatic LNG | + | * Ownership: Terminale GNL Adriatico Srl, commonly known as Adriatic LNG |
− | Qatar Terminal Limited (45%) - a Qatar Petroleum subsidiary | + | * Qatar Terminal Limited (45%) - a Qatar Petroleum subsidiary |
− | ExxonMobil Italiana Gas (45%) – an ExxonMobil subsidiary | + | * ExxonMobil Italiana Gas (45%) – an ExxonMobil subsidiary |
− | Edison (10%). | + | * Edison (10%). |
− | Website: http://www.adriaticlng.com/ | + | * Website: http://www.adriaticlng.com/ |
− | Location: Porto Viro | + | ** [[Exxon Mobil LNG Terminals]] |
− | Capacity: million tons/annum , 8 billion cubic meters of natural gas a year | + | * Location: Porto Viro |
− | Status: In Operation | + | * Capacity: million tons/annum , 8 billion cubic meters of natural gas a year |
− | Technical Details | + | * Status: In Operation |
− | Storage capacity: Two LNG storage tanks, each with a capacity of 125,000 cubic meters | + | === Technical Details === |
− | Unloading capacity: | + | * Storage capacity: Two LNG storage tanks, each with a capacity of 125,000 cubic meters |
− | Send out capacity: 775 million cubic feet of natural gas per day | + | * Unloading capacity: |
− | Constructors | + | * Send out capacity: 775 million cubic feet of natural gas per day |
− | Dragados Offshore: | + | === Constructors === |
− | Modular fabrication of the regasification terminal and all auxiliary structures | + | * Dragados Offshore: |
− | Integration of both the storage tanks and all modules on the GBS | + | ** Modular fabrication of the regasification terminal and all auxiliary structures |
− | The concrete LNG storage caisson was built by ACCIONA Infrastructure | + | ** Integration of both the storage tanks and all modules on the GBS |
− | Aker Kvaerner and Skanska's Norwegian subsidiary provided engineering and project management services | + | * The concrete LNG storage caisson was built by ACCIONA Infrastructure |
− | Emtunga: Living Quarters and Maintenance Building | + | * Aker Kvaerner and Skanska's Norwegian subsidiary provided engineering and project management services |
− | Freyssinet: LNG Tank post-tensioning | + | * Emtunga: Living Quarters and Maintenance Building |
+ | * Freyssinet: LNG Tank post-tensioning | ||
− | Ongoing Projects/Project Status | + | === Ongoing Projects/Project Status === |
− | In operation | + | * In operation since 2009 |
− | Suppliers / Customers | + | |
− | Suppliers: Qatar Gas | + | === Suppliers / Customers === |
− | Customers: | + | * Suppliers: Qatar Gas |
− | 80% of the terminal’s regasification capacity (equal to 6.4 billion cubic meters a year) will be reserved for Edison. | + | * Customers: |
+ | ** 80% of the terminal’s regasification capacity (equal to 6.4 billion cubic meters a year) will be reserved for Edison. | ||
The remaining 20% will be available to market operators | The remaining 20% will be available to market operators | ||
− | History | + | === History === |
− | 2004 - Aker Kvaerner awarded front-end engineering design (FEED) contract | + | * 2004 - Aker Kvaerner awarded front-end engineering design (FEED) contract |
− | 2004 - Aker Kvaerner awarded detailed design and planning contract | + | * 2004 - Aker Kvaerner awarded detailed design and planning contract |
− | 2005 - Exxon & QP acquired majority of the project | + | * 2005 - Exxon & QP acquired majority of the project |
− | 2008 - LNG storage caisson leaves Algeciras Bay for the Adriatic Sea | + | * 2008 - LNG storage caisson leaves Algeciras Bay for the Adriatic Sea |
− | 2009 - Terminal operations started | + | * 2009 - Terminal operations started |
− | Other Information | + | === Other Information === |
− | The Adriatic LNG Terminal is the first ever offshore Gravity Based Structure (GBS) for unloading, storing and regasifying Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG). | + | * The Adriatic LNG Terminal is the first ever offshore Gravity Based Structure (GBS) for unloading, storing and regasifying Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG). |
− | The facility is located offshore of Porto Levante, in the northern Adriatic Sea, about 15 kilometers off the Veneto coastline, where it is set on the sea floor. | + | * The facility is located offshore of Porto Levante, in the northern Adriatic Sea, about 15 kilometers off the Veneto coastline, where it is set on the sea floor. |
− | + | === Links === | |
− | Freyssinet LNG Tank References | + | * [[Freyssinet LNG Tank References]] |
− | Emtunga Offshore Platform References | + | * [[Emtunga Offshore Platform References]] |
− | The rovigo LNG terminal | + | * [http://www.edison.it/edison/site/en/innovation/lng-project/lng-terminal/ The rovigo LNG terminal] |
− | Qatar Petroleum, Exxonmobil And Edison Announce Commencement Of Major Activities For Isola Di Porto Levante LNG Terminal | + | * [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:qatar-petroleum-exxonmobil-and-edison-announce-comme/ Qatar Petroleum, Exxonmobil And Edison Announce Commencement Of Major Activities For Isola Di Porto Levante LNG Terminal] |
− | ExxonMobil Announces First LNG Cargo at Adriatic Terminal | + | * [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:exxonmobil-announces-first-lng-cargo-at-adriatic-ter ExxonMobil Announces First LNG Cargo at Adriatic Terminal] |
− | Dragados Offshore successfully completes the ADRIATIC LNG project | + | * [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:dragados-offshore-successfully-completes-the-adriati Dragados Offshore successfully completes the ADRIATIC LNG project] |
− | ACCIONA's LNG storage caisson leaves Algeciras Bay for the Adriatic Sea | + | * [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:acciona-s-lng-storage-caisson-leaves-algeciras-bay-f ACCIONA's LNG storage caisson leaves Algeciras Bay for the Adriatic Sea] |
− | Contract for LNG terminal in the Adriatic Sea | + | * [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:contract-for-lng-terminal-in-the-adriatic-sea Contract for LNG terminal in the Adriatic Sea] |
− | Contract for phase two in the Adriatic LNG terminal project | + | * [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:contract-for-phase-two-in-the-adriatic-lng-terminal Contract for phase two in the Adriatic LNG terminal project] |
+ | * [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:qatar-petroleum-and-partners-celebrate-adriatic-lng Qatar Petroleum and partners celebrate Adriatic LNG terminal 10th anniversary in Italy | ||
+ | abarrelfullabarrelfull wrote on 1 Feb, 08:51] | ||
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+ | [[category:LNG]] | ||
+ | [[category:Italy]] | ||
+ | [[category:Exxon]] |
Latest revision as of 16:05, 21 February 2023
Contents
Summary Information
- Ownership: Terminale GNL Adriatico Srl, commonly known as Adriatic LNG
- Qatar Terminal Limited (45%) - a Qatar Petroleum subsidiary
- ExxonMobil Italiana Gas (45%) – an ExxonMobil subsidiary
- Edison (10%).
- Website: http://www.adriaticlng.com/
- Location: Porto Viro
- Capacity: million tons/annum , 8 billion cubic meters of natural gas a year
- Status: In Operation
Technical Details
- Storage capacity: Two LNG storage tanks, each with a capacity of 125,000 cubic meters
- Unloading capacity:
- Send out capacity: 775 million cubic feet of natural gas per day
Constructors
- Dragados Offshore:
- Modular fabrication of the regasification terminal and all auxiliary structures
- Integration of both the storage tanks and all modules on the GBS
- The concrete LNG storage caisson was built by ACCIONA Infrastructure
- Aker Kvaerner and Skanska's Norwegian subsidiary provided engineering and project management services
- Emtunga: Living Quarters and Maintenance Building
- Freyssinet: LNG Tank post-tensioning
Ongoing Projects/Project Status
- In operation since 2009
Suppliers / Customers
- Suppliers: Qatar Gas
- Customers:
- 80% of the terminal’s regasification capacity (equal to 6.4 billion cubic meters a year) will be reserved for Edison.
The remaining 20% will be available to market operators
History
- 2004 - Aker Kvaerner awarded front-end engineering design (FEED) contract
- 2004 - Aker Kvaerner awarded detailed design and planning contract
- 2005 - Exxon & QP acquired majority of the project
- 2008 - LNG storage caisson leaves Algeciras Bay for the Adriatic Sea
- 2009 - Terminal operations started
Other Information
- The Adriatic LNG Terminal is the first ever offshore Gravity Based Structure (GBS) for unloading, storing and regasifying Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG).
- The facility is located offshore of Porto Levante, in the northern Adriatic Sea, about 15 kilometers off the Veneto coastline, where it is set on the sea floor.
Links
- Freyssinet LNG Tank References
- Emtunga Offshore Platform References
- The rovigo LNG terminal
- Qatar Petroleum, Exxonmobil And Edison Announce Commencement Of Major Activities For Isola Di Porto Levante LNG Terminal
- ExxonMobil Announces First LNG Cargo at Adriatic Terminal
- Dragados Offshore successfully completes the ADRIATIC LNG project
- ACCIONA's LNG storage caisson leaves Algeciras Bay for the Adriatic Sea
- Contract for LNG terminal in the Adriatic Sea
- Contract for phase two in the Adriatic LNG terminal project
- [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:qatar-petroleum-and-partners-celebrate-adriatic-lng Qatar Petroleum and partners celebrate Adriatic LNG terminal 10th anniversary in Italy
abarrelfullabarrelfull wrote on 1 Feb, 08:51]