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− | Summary Information | + | === Summary Information === |
* Ownership: Golden Pass LNG | * Ownership: Golden Pass LNG | ||
− | + | ** Qatar Petroleum International, (70%), | |
− | + | ** ExxonMobil (17.6%) | |
− | + | ** ConocoPhillips (12.4%) | |
* Website: http://www.goldenpasslng.com | * Website: http://www.goldenpasslng.com | ||
* Location: Port Arthur, Texas, USA | * Location: Port Arthur, Texas, USA | ||
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* Status: In Operation | * Status: In Operation | ||
− | + | === Brief Description === | |
* The existing Golden Pass facility, located on the Sabine-Neches Waterway, includes five LNG storage tanks, two berths and a 69-mile pipeline system with nine interconnects to intrastate and interstate pipelines. The Golden Pass Pipeline provides access to major markets, connecting to both the Houston Ship Channel and major interstate pipelines servicing the Gulf Coast, Midwest and northeast United States. | * The existing Golden Pass facility, located on the Sabine-Neches Waterway, includes five LNG storage tanks, two berths and a 69-mile pipeline system with nine interconnects to intrastate and interstate pipelines. The Golden Pass Pipeline provides access to major markets, connecting to both the Houston Ship Channel and major interstate pipelines servicing the Gulf Coast, Midwest and northeast United States. | ||
− | + | === Technical Details === | |
* Storage capacity: Five LNG storage tanks with capacity of 155,000 cubic meters each | * Storage capacity: Five LNG storage tanks with capacity of 155,000 cubic meters each | ||
* Unloading capacity: Can accept Q‐Flex LNG tankers | * Unloading capacity: Can accept Q‐Flex LNG tankers | ||
* Send out capacity: 2 billion cubic feet per day | * Send out capacity: 2 billion cubic feet per day | ||
* Constructor: CB&I was the EPC contractor | * Constructor: CB&I was the EPC contractor | ||
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+ | === Ongoing Projects/Project Status === | ||
* In operation | * In operation | ||
− | * Golden Pass | + | * Golden Pass is being converted into an Export Terminal - See [[Golden Pass LNG Export Terminal Project]] |
− | + | === Suppliers / Customers === | |
* Suppliers: Qatar | * Suppliers: Qatar | ||
* Customers: | * Customers: | ||
− | + | === History === | |
* 2006 - CB&I awarded EPC contract | * 2006 - CB&I awarded EPC contract | ||
* 2011 - FERC gives permission for commercial operations | * 2011 - FERC gives permission for commercial operations | ||
* 2011 - First cargo arrives from Q | * 2011 - First cargo arrives from Q | ||
− | + | === Other Information === | |
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Latest revision as of 12:50, 19 January 2022
Contents
Summary Information
- Ownership: Golden Pass LNG
- Qatar Petroleum International, (70%),
- ExxonMobil (17.6%)
- ConocoPhillips (12.4%)
- Website: http://www.goldenpasslng.com
- Location: Port Arthur, Texas, USA
- Capacity: 15.6 million tons/annum
- Status: In Operation
Brief Description
- The existing Golden Pass facility, located on the Sabine-Neches Waterway, includes five LNG storage tanks, two berths and a 69-mile pipeline system with nine interconnects to intrastate and interstate pipelines. The Golden Pass Pipeline provides access to major markets, connecting to both the Houston Ship Channel and major interstate pipelines servicing the Gulf Coast, Midwest and northeast United States.
Technical Details
- Storage capacity: Five LNG storage tanks with capacity of 155,000 cubic meters each
- Unloading capacity: Can accept Q‐Flex LNG tankers
- Send out capacity: 2 billion cubic feet per day
- Constructor: CB&I was the EPC contractor
Ongoing Projects/Project Status
- In operation
- Golden Pass is being converted into an Export Terminal - See Golden Pass LNG Export Terminal Project
Suppliers / Customers
- Suppliers: Qatar
- Customers:
History
- 2006 - CB&I awarded EPC contract
- 2011 - FERC gives permission for commercial operations
- 2011 - First cargo arrives from Q
Other Information
- -