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=== History === | === History === | ||
− | 2008 - Dunkerque LNG awarded SOFREGAZ an engineering and project Management contract | + | * 2008 - Dunkerque LNG awarded SOFREGAZ an engineering and project Management contract |
− | 2011 - EDF confirms its investment in Dunkirk methane terminal project | + | * 2011 - EDF confirms its investment in Dunkirk methane terminal project |
− | 2011 - SENER and Techint were awarded an EPC contract | + | * 2011 - SENER and Techint were awarded an EPC contract |
− | 2011 - Final investment decision made | + | * 2011 - Final investment decision made |
− | 2012 - SMM Wins Contract for erection of 3 cryogenic LNG tanks | + | * 2012 - SMM Wins Contract for erection of 3 cryogenic LNG tanks |
− | 2012 - Foundation stone laid | + | * 2012 - Foundation stone laid |
− | 2015 - EDF signs purchase agreement with Cheniere | + | * 2015 - EDF signs purchase agreement with Cheniere |
− | 2017 - Commercial Operation begins | + | * 2017 - Commercial Operation begins |
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=== Other Information === | === Other Information === | ||
Revision as of 09:54, 21 August 2020
Contents
Summary Information
Ownership: EDF Website: http://dunkerque-lng.edf.com/uk/index.html Location: Dunkirk Capacity: 13 billion cubic metres/annum Status: Under construction
Brief Description
Dunkirk's intended LNG terminal would have an annual hosting capacity of 9 Gm3 (billions of m3), or around 20% of France's current consumption.
Technical Details
Storage capacity: Three LNG storage tanks each with a capacity of 190,000 m3; a tank measures around 50 m in height and has a diameter of 90 m ; Unloading capacity: Send out capacity: 1.9 million m3(n)/h (cubic meters per hour)
Constructor:
SOFREGAZ: engineering and project Management contract SENER and Techint have been awarded an EPC contract as the TS LNG consortium SMM: Contract for erection of 3 cryogenic LNG tanks Licensor:
Project Status
a final investment decision which, given the time needed to prepare the applications, is likely to occur at some point in the first six months of 2010 with start-up expected in 2015.
Customers / Suppliers
Customers
Total will utilise some of the capacity for its needs EDF will use majority of the capacity to supply 3 new gas fired plants which it is building Supplies will come from the Sabine Pass LNG Terminal Project
History
- 2008 - Dunkerque LNG awarded SOFREGAZ an engineering and project Management contract
- 2011 - EDF confirms its investment in Dunkirk methane terminal project
- 2011 - SENER and Techint were awarded an EPC contract
- 2011 - Final investment decision made
- 2012 - SMM Wins Contract for erection of 3 cryogenic LNG tanks
- 2012 - Foundation stone laid
- 2015 - EDF signs purchase agreement with Cheniere
- 2017 - Commercial Operation begins
Other Information
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Links
- EDF pushes ahead with the development of Dunkirk methane terminal
- Environmental Impact
- EDF and Total Sign an agreement in the Planned Dunkirk LNG Terminal
- EDF confirms its investment in Dunkirk methane terminal project
- DUNKIRK - FRANCE - LNG RECEIVING TERMINAL
- SENER to perform turnkey project for the Dunkerque Regasification Plant
- EDF announces its final investment decision in the methane terminal at Dunkirk
- SMM Wins Contract for erection of 3 cryogenic LNG tanks
- Foundation stone laid for the Dunkirk LNG terminal
- Dunkirk LNG TANKS
- [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:5991 Cheniere Marketing
- Commercial commissioning of the Dunkirk regasification terminal