Brunei LNG Terminal

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Summary Information

+++ Brief Description

  • A large LNG liquifaction plant, with 5 trains

+++ Technical Details

  • Storage capacity: 3 tanks of 65,000 cubic metres per tank
  • Constructor:
    • **DYWIDAG:** 2 x 65,000 m³ tanks
  • Licensor: [[[LNG Terminals Using Air Products Technology | Air Products]]]

+++ Ongoing Projects/Project Status

  • -

+++ Suppliers / Customers

* The Japanese customers are Osaka Gas, Tokyo Gas and Tokyo Electric. LNG is delivered to their terminals near Tokyo and Osaka, Japan’s two largest cities
* In Korea, the customer is Kogas.
* The LNG is delivered to two receiving facilities at  Pyeong Taek and  Incheon ports. Plans are well under way for the development of a third terminal at [[[Tongyoung LNG Terminal | Tong Young]]. 

+++ History

  • 1972 - The Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) plant in Brunei, the first in the Western Pacific, was completed
  • 1987 - A cogeneration plant, a joint project involving the Government, Brunei Shell Petroleum and the Brunei LNG was built in Lumut
  • 1991 - DYWIDAG awarded contract for 2 x 65,000 m³ tanks
  • 1994 - Exports to Korea began
  • 2012 - LNG Sale and Purchase Heads of Agreement with TEPCO, Tokyo Gas & Osaka Gas

+++ Other Information

  • The original sales contract with Japanese customers finishes in 2013

+++ Relevant Links

  1. Brunei LNG Profile pdf
  2. DYWIDAG LNG Tank References
  3. Conclusion of LNG Sale and Purchase Heads of Agreement with Brunei LNG Sendirian Berhad