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# [http://www.elengy.com/en/about-elengy/facilities/montoir-de-bretagne.html Montoir De Bretagne, Elengy] | # [http://www.elengy.com/en/about-elengy/facilities/montoir-de-bretagne.html Montoir De Bretagne, Elengy] | ||
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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:second-spot-lng-cargo-to-gaz-de-france-loaded Second Spot LNG Cargo to Gaz de France Loaded] | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:second-spot-lng-cargo-to-gaz-de-france-loaded Second Spot LNG Cargo to Gaz de France Loaded] | ||
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:jacobs-receives-contract-from-gaz-de-france-for-lng Jacobs Receives Contract From Gaz de France for LNG Terminal Extension in France] | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:jacobs-receives-contract-from-gaz-de-france-for-lng Jacobs Receives Contract From Gaz de France for LNG Terminal Extension in France] |
Revision as of 10:59, 22 August 2020
Summary Information
Ownership: Elengy (GDF Suez) Website: http://www.elengy.com/ Location: Montoir de Bretagne, Loire Estuary, France Capacity: 10 bcm/year Status: In Operation Brief Description
The Montoir de Bretagne terminal, located on the Mediterranean Coast, is the largest in France, and is supplied from sources in North Africa. Technical Details
Storage capacity: Three 120,000m³ tanks Unloading capacity: Send out capacity: Constructor: Saipem: LNG Tanks Ongoing Projects/Project Status
For details see Montoir De Bretagne Lng Terminal Expansion Project The terminal is being expanded Suppliers / Customers
Suppliers: Primarily from Algeria, Egypt and Nigeria as well as Qatar The terminal is to receive gas from the USA Customers: As well as serving the grid, the terminal supplies a 435 MW natural gas power plant that was commissioned in 2011 History
1980 - Terminal operations begin 2006 - Gaz de France launches an invitation to subscribe for the expansion of the capacities of the Montoir-de-Bretagne LNG terminal 2007 - Jacobs awarded expansion project contract 2012 - The terminal received its 2,500th cargo 2015 - Supply contract signed with Cheniere Other Information
Links
- Montoir De Bretagne, Elengy
- Saipem LNG References
- Second Spot LNG Cargo to Gaz de France Loaded
- Jacobs Receives Contract From Gaz de France for LNG Terminal Extension in France
- GDF SUEZ inaugurates a new 435 MW natural gas power plant at Montoir-de-Bretagne
- 2 500 LNG Cargoes Received By Elengy’s Montoir-DeBretagne Lng Terminal
- ENGIE and Cheniere enter into an LNG Sales and Purchase Agreement