Pecém LNG Terminal
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Summary Information
- Ownership: Transpetro (Petrobras)
- Website:
- Location: Pecem
- Capacity: 2.5BCM/annum
- Status: In Operation
+++ Brief Description
- The Pecem LNG Terminal is a floating regasification terminal using a converted LNG carrier, Golar Spirit.
+++ Technical Details
- Storage capacity: 128,000
- Unloading capacity:
- Send out capacity:
- Constructor:
- Moss Maritime regasification system was chosen for the Golar Spirit FSRU.
- Keppel Offshore & Marine was chosen for the modification and conversion of the Golar Spirit
- Licensor:
+++ History
- 2007 - Petrobras signed an umbrella agreement with Sonatrach for the supply of Algerian LNG to Brazil.
- 2008 - Petrobras signed an agreement with BG Group for the supply of LNG to Brazil.
- 2008 - Golar Spirit Delivered
+++ Ongoing Projects/Project Status
- N/A
+++ Suppliers / Customers
- Suppliers:
* Most of the LNG is supplied by Trinidad and Tobago but will also come from Algeria * Petrobras has an agreement with BG Group to supply both the Pecem Terminal and the [[[Guanabara Bay Lng Terminal]]]
- Customers: The gas is delivered to the grid
+++ Other Information
- This terminal is the worlds first floating regasification unit
+++ Relevant Links
- Petrobras Inaugurates Pecem LNG Regasification Terminal
- Floating Storage & Regasification Unit (FSRU), Golar LNG
- Golar LNG - World's first FSRU goes into operation
- BG Group and Petrobras Sign Liquefied Natural Gas Supply Agreements
- Moss Maritime, FSRUs and Regasification Systems
- Keppel Shipyard secures two conversion projects worth S$150 million