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* Status: In Operation | * Status: In Operation | ||
− | + | === Brief Description === | |
* A regasification terminal | * A regasification terminal | ||
− | + | === Technical Details === | |
* Storage capacity: 2 * 160,000 cubic metres | * Storage capacity: 2 * 160,000 cubic metres | ||
* Unloading capacity: The project includes a new marine dock capable of handling 250,000 m3 LNG tankers | * Unloading capacity: The project includes a new marine dock capable of handling 250,000 m3 LNG tankers | ||
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− | + | === Ongoing Projects/Project Status === | |
* Completed in 2011 | * Completed in 2011 | ||
* The terminal is to be converted into a liquifaction terminal | * The terminal is to be converted into a liquifaction terminal | ||
− | * See | + | * See [[Gulf LNG Export Terminal Project]] for details |
− | + | === Suppliers / Customers === | |
* Suppliers: Sonagol will supply some of the LNG | * Suppliers: Sonagol will supply some of the LNG | ||
* Customers: Initially, the facility will have pipeline interconnects with Gulfstream and Destin pipelines, a joint venture pipeline between Florida Gas Transmission and Transco, as well as a BP gas processing facility, to be located about 5 miles from the terminal. | * Customers: Initially, the facility will have pipeline interconnects with Gulfstream and Destin pipelines, a joint venture pipeline between Florida Gas Transmission and Transco, as well as a BP gas processing facility, to be located about 5 miles from the terminal. | ||
− | + | === History === | |
* 2005 - Technip awarded feed contract | * 2005 - Technip awarded feed contract | ||
* 2010 - GE Energy Financial Services acquired 50% of the project | * 2010 - GE Energy Financial Services acquired 50% of the project | ||
* 2011 - Terminal operations began | * 2011 - Terminal operations began | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:37, 19 January 2022
Contents
Summary Information
- Ownership: El Paso Corp. (50%), GE Energy Financial Services (50%),
- Website:
- Location: Pascagoula Bayou Casotte Ship Channel, Mississippi
- Capacity: million tons/annum
- Status: In Operation
Brief Description
- A regasification terminal
Technical Details
- Storage capacity: 2 * 160,000 cubic metres
- Unloading capacity: The project includes a new marine dock capable of handling 250,000 m3 LNG tankers
- Send out capacity: 1.3 BSCFD
- Constructor:
- Technip: Front end engineering (FEED) of the terminal
Ongoing Projects/Project Status
- Completed in 2011
- The terminal is to be converted into a liquifaction terminal
- See Gulf LNG Export Terminal Project for details
Suppliers / Customers
- Suppliers: Sonagol will supply some of the LNG
- Customers: Initially, the facility will have pipeline interconnects with Gulfstream and Destin pipelines, a joint venture pipeline between Florida Gas Transmission and Transco, as well as a BP gas processing facility, to be located about 5 miles from the terminal.
History
- 2005 - Technip awarded feed contract
- 2010 - GE Energy Financial Services acquired 50% of the project
- 2011 - Terminal operations began
Other Information
- -
Links
- Web Page from El Paso
- Project Fact Sheet
- Gulf LNG, Aker Solutions
- Project from Downstream Today
- Technip awarded feed contract for Mississipi LNG terminal (USA)
- First ship will arrive at Gulf LNG in early summer
- New US LNG terminal to start up but may sit idle
- Liquefied Natural Gas Terminal, Co-Owned By GE EFS begins Supplies on Gulf Coast under Long-Term Contracts