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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:samsung-c-t-corporation-wins-mexico-lng-terminal-boo Samsung C&T Corporation wins Mexico LNG terminal BOO project]
 
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# [http://www.samsungengineering.co.kr/eng/business/PerformanceRecordView.jsp?c_seq=616 Samsung Information]
 
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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:repsol-says-mexican-manzanillo-lng-terminal-due-onli Repsol Says Mexican Manzanillo LNG Terminal Due Online Q4 2011]

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Summary Information

  • Ownership: Terminal KMS de GNL (KOGAS, Mitsui, Samsung)
  • Website: http://www.terminalkms.com/en/
  • Location: Manzanillo, Minatitlan, on the Pacific Coast of Mexico
  • Capacity: 3.80 MM Ton/annum
  • Status: In Operation

+++ Brief Description

  • The terminal is built on an 860,000ha site located in the city of Manzanillo in the state of Colima along the mid-western coast of Mexico.
  • The terminal consists of: two 150,000㎘ storage tanks; an LNG gasification and delivery facility with an annual capacity of 3.8 million tons; and a jetty (port facility for ships to dock and unload LNG).
  • The project is worth around US$900 million.


+++ Technical Details

  • Storage capacity: 2 units, 150,000 m3 per tank
  • Unloading capacity: Jetty for LNG vessel receiving LNG vessel of capacity between 70,000 up to 216,000 m3
  • Send out capacity: 3.80 MM Ton/year
  • Constructor:
* **Samsung Engineering:** EPC
* **Freyssinet:** Pre-stressing for LNG tanks 
* **Tractebel:** Engineering services for LNG operations and maintenance


+++ Ongoing Projects/Project Status

  • The project was completed in [[[Lng Terminal Projects To Be Completed In 2012 | 2012]]]
  • The terminal, won't ramp up to full capacity until 2013

+++ Suppliers/Customers

  • Supply: Peruvian natural gas from the [[[Peru LNG Terminal]]] to be supplied from YPF S.A
  • Customers:
* Comision Federal de Electricidad (CFE) 
* Gas is to be transported to consumers by the [[[Guadalajara Gas Pipeline]]]


+++ History

  • Mar. 2008 - Signing of Service agreement
  • Oct. 2008 - Basic Design (FEED) completion
  • 2012 - Terminal receives first cargo

+++ Other Information

  • Capacity of Storage tank of LNG: 2 units, 150,000 m3 per tank
  • Natural Gas Send out after liquefaction: 3.80 MM Ton/year.

Links

  1. Freyssinet LNG Tank References
  2. Tractebel Engineering LNG References
  3. Whessoe Engineering LNG References
  4. Samsung C&T Corporation wins Mexico LNG terminal BOO project
  5. Samsung C&T Completes Manzanillo LNG Terminal
  6. Samsung Information
  7. Repsol Says Mexican Manzanillo LNG Terminal Due Online Q4 2011