Difference between revisions of "Peru LNG Terminal"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Abarrelfull (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Summary Information * Ownership: ** Hunt Oil Company (50 percent). ** SK Energy of South Korea (20 percent), ** Shell (20 percent) ** Marubeni of Japan (10 percent). * We...") |
Abarrelfull (talk | contribs) |
||
(2 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | Summary Information | + | === Summary Information === |
* Ownership: | * Ownership: | ||
Line 12: | Line 12: | ||
* Budget: US$3.8 billion | * Budget: US$3.8 billion | ||
− | + | === Brief Description === | |
* South America's first LNG liquefaction plant | * South America's first LNG liquefaction plant | ||
+ | * The PERU LNG port facility can handle methane tankers carrying from 90 000 to 174 200 cubic meters of LNG, with a full-load displacement of 118 388 tons and a draught of up to twelve metres. | ||
− | + | === Technical Details === | |
− | |||
* Storage capacity: two 130,000 m3 LNG tanks | * Storage capacity: two 130,000 m3 LNG tanks | ||
* Constructor: | * Constructor: | ||
− | ** **CB&I | + | ** '''JGC:''' Front End Egineering and Design (FEED) |
− | ** | + | ** '''CB&I''' was awarded the contract for the engineering, procurement, fabrication, construction, and commissioning |
− | * Licensor: [[ | + | ** '''Saipem, Constructora Norberto Odebrecht (CNO) and Jan de Nul Group:''' Engineering, procurement and construction of a 1,350 meter approach trestle, LNG carrier loading facilities and approach channel, and an 800 meter offshore breakwater |
+ | * Licensor: [[LNG Terminals Using Air Products Technology | Air Products]] | ||
− | + | === History === | |
* 2003 - PERU LNG was created | * 2003 - PERU LNG was created | ||
* 2006 - Air Products awarded licence | * 2006 - Air Products awarded licence | ||
Line 33: | Line 34: | ||
* 2013 - Shell acquires Repsol's stake | * 2013 - Shell acquires Repsol's stake | ||
− | + | === Ongoing Projects/Project Status === | |
− | * The project was completed in June [[ | + | * The project was completed in June [[LNG Terminal Projects Completed in 2010 | 2010]] |
* CB&I was the project manager | * CB&I was the project manager | ||
− | + | === Suppliers / Customers === | |
− | * Suppliers: | + | * Suppliers: [[Camisea Gas Field]] |
− | ** Natural gas feedstock for the Plant | + | ** Natural gas feedstock for the Plant is transported through a single pipeline system consisting of two sections: |
− | ** (i) a 211-km section of the existing Transportadora de Gas del Peru (“TGP”) gas pipeline running from the Malvinas separation plant near the gas fields though the rainforest and | + | ** (i) a 211-km section of the pre-existing Transportadora de Gas del Peru (“TGP”) gas pipeline running from the Malvinas separation plant near the gas fields though the rainforest and |
− | ** (ii) the PLNG Pipeline which | + | ** (ii) the PLNG Pipeline which was built by Peru LNG and runs from the end of the rainforest portion of the TGP line to the Plant. |
* Customers: Repsol has the exclusive rights to market the entire output from this plant. | * Customers: Repsol has the exclusive rights to market the entire output from this plant. | ||
** Repsol has signed a liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply agreement with South Korea's state-owned Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS) for 1.9 bcm of gas | ** Repsol has signed a liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply agreement with South Korea's state-owned Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS) for 1.9 bcm of gas | ||
− | + | === Other Information === | |
* Project Financing | * Project Financing | ||
** The project received financing of US$2.25 billion in total, which includes financing from highly reputed international entities, as well as financing from the local Peruvian market. | ** The project received financing of US$2.25 billion in total, which includes financing from highly reputed international entities, as well as financing from the local Peruvian market. | ||
Line 52: | Line 53: | ||
** Banco de Credito del Peru and Scotiabank Peru provided a US$75 million working capital facility and the partner companies made a US$1.6 billion capital contribution. | ** Banco de Credito del Peru and Scotiabank Peru provided a US$75 million working capital facility and the partner companies made a US$1.6 billion capital contribution. | ||
− | + | === Links === | |
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:peru-lng-inaugurates-the-first-natural-gas-liquefact PERU LNG inaugurates the first natural gas liquefaction (LNG) plant in South America] | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:peru-lng-inaugurates-the-first-natural-gas-liquefact PERU LNG inaugurates the first natural gas liquefaction (LNG) plant in South America] | ||
Line 59: | Line 60: | ||
# [http://www.huntoil.com/webshare/pressrel/PLNG%20Financing_FINAL%206-26-08_.pdf PERU LNG Secures $2.25 Billion in Third Party Financing] | # [http://www.huntoil.com/webshare/pressrel/PLNG%20Financing_FINAL%206-26-08_.pdf PERU LNG Secures $2.25 Billion in Third Party Financing] | ||
# [http://www.repsol.com/es_en/corporacion/accionistas-e-inversores/inf_economicofinanciera/informes_financieros/HTML/Resultados/3t05/default.aspx?Pagina=6 Repsol, 3Q 2005 Highlights] | # [http://www.repsol.com/es_en/corporacion/accionistas-e-inversores/inf_economicofinanciera/informes_financieros/HTML/Resultados/3t05/default.aspx?Pagina=6 Repsol, 3Q 2005 Highlights] | ||
+ | # [[JGC LNG Tank References]] | ||
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:cb-i-awarded-lng-liquefaction-project-in-peru CB&I Awarded LNG Liquefaction Project in Peru] | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:cb-i-awarded-lng-liquefaction-project-in-peru CB&I Awarded LNG Liquefaction Project in Peru] | ||
# [http://www.marubeni.com/news/2007/070829e.html Marubeni Corporation to Participate in Peru LNG Project] | # [http://www.marubeni.com/news/2007/070829e.html Marubeni Corporation to Participate in Peru LNG Project] | ||
Line 66: | Line 68: | ||
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:saipem-wins-new-contracts-worth-usd-1-420-million-in Saipem wins new contracts worth USD 1,420 million in Saudi Arabia and Peru] | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:saipem-wins-new-contracts-worth-usd-1-420-million-in Saipem wins new contracts worth USD 1,420 million in Saudi Arabia and Peru] | ||
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:3878 Shell continues to expand its LNG leadership with the purchase of new positions from Repsol S.A.] | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:3878 Shell continues to expand its LNG leadership with the purchase of new positions from Repsol S.A.] | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[category:LNG]] | ||
+ | [[category:Peru]] | ||
+ | [[category:Shell]] |
Latest revision as of 16:40, 2 December 2023
Contents
Summary Information
- Ownership:
- Hunt Oil Company (50 percent).
- SK Energy of South Korea (20 percent),
- Shell (20 percent)
- Marubeni of Japan (10 percent).
- Website: http://www.perulng.com/ - http://www.huntoil.com/
- Location: on the coast of Peru near the city of Pisco
- Capacity: 4.4 million tons/annum
- Status: In Operation
- Budget: US$3.8 billion
Brief Description
- South America's first LNG liquefaction plant
- The PERU LNG port facility can handle methane tankers carrying from 90 000 to 174 200 cubic meters of LNG, with a full-load displacement of 118 388 tons and a draught of up to twelve metres.
Technical Details
- Storage capacity: two 130,000 m3 LNG tanks
- Constructor:
- JGC: Front End Egineering and Design (FEED)
- CB&I was awarded the contract for the engineering, procurement, fabrication, construction, and commissioning
- Saipem, Constructora Norberto Odebrecht (CNO) and Jan de Nul Group: Engineering, procurement and construction of a 1,350 meter approach trestle, LNG carrier loading facilities and approach channel, and an 800 meter offshore breakwater
- Licensor: Air Products
History
- 2003 - PERU LNG was created
- 2006 - Air Products awarded licence
- 2006 - Saipem, Constructora Norberto Odebrecht (CNO) and Jan de Nul Group awarded Marine Export Facilities Contract
- 2007 - CB&I Awarded EPC Contract
- 2007 - Marubeni Corporation acquired a 10% stake in the project
- 2010 - The first cargo was loaded in June
- 2013 - Shell acquires Repsol's stake
Ongoing Projects/Project Status
- The project was completed in June 2010
- CB&I was the project manager
Suppliers / Customers
- Suppliers: Camisea Gas Field
- Natural gas feedstock for the Plant is transported through a single pipeline system consisting of two sections:
- (i) a 211-km section of the pre-existing Transportadora de Gas del Peru (“TGP”) gas pipeline running from the Malvinas separation plant near the gas fields though the rainforest and
- (ii) the PLNG Pipeline which was built by Peru LNG and runs from the end of the rainforest portion of the TGP line to the Plant.
- Customers: Repsol has the exclusive rights to market the entire output from this plant.
- Repsol has signed a liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply agreement with South Korea's state-owned Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS) for 1.9 bcm of gas
Other Information
- Project Financing
- The project received financing of US$2.25 billion in total, which includes financing from highly reputed international entities, as well as financing from the local Peruvian market.
- The international financing comes from the Inter American Development Bank (IADB), the International Finance Corporation (IFC) of the World Bank, the Export-Import Bank of the United States, the Export-Import Bank of Korea, the Italian Credit Export Credit Agency (SACE), Société Générale, BBVA, Crédit Agricole-CIB, Sumitomo, ING, Mizuho, and the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi.
- In addition, a successful US $200 million bond offering was made in the local market to secure more capital.
- Banco de Credito del Peru and Scotiabank Peru provided a US$75 million working capital facility and the partner companies made a US$1.6 billion capital contribution.
Links
- PERU LNG inaugurates the first natural gas liquefaction (LNG) plant in South America
- Project Details from IFC
- Project page from the Inter American Development Bank
- PERU LNG Secures $2.25 Billion in Third Party Financing
- Repsol, 3Q 2005 Highlights
- JGC LNG Tank References
- CB&I Awarded LNG Liquefaction Project in Peru
- Marubeni Corporation to Participate in Peru LNG Project
- Repsol signs first Asian LNG supply deal
- Air Products to Provide Liquefaction Process to Technology and Equipment For First LNG Plant in Peru
- Peru LNG Description
- Saipem wins new contracts worth USD 1,420 million in Saudi Arabia and Peru
- Shell continues to expand its LNG leadership with the purchase of new positions from Repsol S.A.