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=== Technical Details === | === Technical Details === | ||
− | Storage capacity: Three 120,000m³ tanks | + | * Storage capacity: Three 120,000m³ tanks |
− | Unloading capacity: | + | * Unloading capacity: |
− | Send out capacity: | + | * Send out capacity: |
− | Constructor: | + | * Constructor: |
− | Saipem: LNG Tanks | + | ** Saipem: LNG Tanks |
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=== Ongoing Projects/Project Status === | === Ongoing Projects/Project Status === | ||
+ | * The terminal is being expanded | ||
+ | * For details see [[Montoir De Bretagne Lng Terminal Expansion Project]] | ||
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=== Suppliers / Customers === | === Suppliers / Customers === | ||
− | Suppliers: | + | * Suppliers: |
− | Primarily from Algeria, Egypt and Nigeria as well as Qatar | + | ** Primarily from Algeria, Egypt and Nigeria as well as Qatar |
− | The terminal is to receive gas from the USA | + | ** 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 | + | * Customers: As well as serving the grid, the terminal supplies a 435 MW natural gas power plant that was commissioned in 2011 |
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=== History === | === History === | ||
− | 1980 - Terminal operations begin | + | * 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 | + | * 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 | + | * 2007 - Jacobs awarded expansion project contract |
− | 2012 - The terminal received its 2,500th cargo | + | * 2012 - The terminal received its 2,500th cargo |
− | 2015 - Supply contract signed with Cheniere | + | * 2015 - Supply contract signed with Cheniere |
Other Information | Other Information | ||
Latest revision as of 11:05, 22 August 2020
Contents
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
- The terminal is being expanded
- For details see Montoir De Bretagne Lng Terminal Expansion Project
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