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* Constructor: Bechtel | * Constructor: Bechtel | ||
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* Customers: | * Customers: | ||
* Tokyo Electric and Tokyo Gas individually manage transport of LNG from Darwin to Japan | * Tokyo Electric and Tokyo Gas individually manage transport of LNG from Darwin to Japan |
Latest revision as of 14:34, 8 December 2021
Summary Information
- Ownership: Conocophillips, Eni, Inpex, Santo, TEPCO, Tokyo Gas
- Website: Darwin LNG
- Location: Darwin, Australia
- Capacity: 3.24 million tons/annum
- Status: In Operation
+++ Brief Description
- A single train onshore LNG facility, 500 kilometre subsea pipeline and offshore production facilities
+++ Technical Details
- Storage capacity: A single Tank of 188,000 M3
- Constructor: Bechtel
- Licensor: Conocophillips
+++ Ongoing Projects/Project Status
- The partners intend to expand the facility
+++ Suppliers / Customers
- Suppliers: The gas comes from the Bayu-Undan gas field
- Customers:
* Tokyo Electric and Tokyo Gas individually manage transport of LNG from Darwin to Japan
+++ History
- 2003 - TEPCO and Tokyo Gas become partners
- 2003 - Construction of the Darwin Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) plant began
- 2004 - Bayu Undan Gas Field commissioned
- 2005 - Inpex signs Sales and Purchase Agreement
- 2006 - The plant was commissioned and LNG sales commenced
+++ Other Information
- The Darwin LNG facility has a single tank for LNG storage with a working capacity of 188,000 cubic metres
- The Darwin LNG plant uses the ConocoPhillips Optimised Cascade® Process as the basis for its LNG technology
- Bechtel was responsible for Engineering, procurement, construction, startup, and initial operation
+++ Relevant Links