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=== History === | === History === | ||
* 2018 - PGNIG signed a contract for 2.5 million tons per annum | * 2018 - PGNIG signed a contract for 2.5 million tons per annum | ||
+ | * 2020 - EDF signs sales agreement | ||
* 2020 - KBR awarded EPC contract for the facility | * 2020 - KBR awarded EPC contract for the facility | ||
* 2021 - PGNIG increased their contract to 4.0 million tons per annum | * 2021 - PGNIG increased their contract to 4.0 million tons per annum |
Revision as of 16:07, 20 December 2021
Contents
Summary Information
- Ownership: Venture Global
- Website: http://venturegloballng.com/
- Location:
- Capacity: 20.0 million tons/annum
- Status: Under Construction
Brief Description
- The terminal will have up to thirty-six 0.626 MTPA liquefaction trains, configured in eighteen blocks, with up to six pre-treatment trains
- There will be up to three ship loading berths for LNG vessels carrying a capacity of up to 185,000 cubic meters and up to four 200,000 cubic meter full containment LNG storage tanks
- Two 720 MW combined cycle gas turbine power plants, including additional 25 MW gas-fired aeroderivative turbines
- A utility dock on the Mississippi River to handle waterborne deliveries of equipment and material during both construction and project operations.
- Gas will be supplied by two 42-inch diameter pipelines, 15 and 12 miles long respectively, that connect to existing interstate natural gas pipelines.
Technical Details
- Storage capacity: 4*200,000 m3 tanks
- Constructor:
- KBR: Engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract
- Licensor:
Ongoing Projects/Project Status
- Commissioning is expected in 2024
Suppliers / Customers
- Suppliers: Two pipelines will supply from the transmission network
- Segment 1, an approximately 15-mile long, 42-inch diameter pipeline and appurtenant facilities, to deliver gas from new interconnections with Tennessee Gas Pipeline and Texas Eastern Transmission Gas Pipeline located offshore, southwest of the terminal site
- Segment 2, a looped section of approximately 12-mile long, 42-inch diameter pipeline and appurtenant facilities, to deliver additional supplies to the terminal from the interconnection with Texas Eastern Transmission Gas Pipeline
- Customers:
- PGNIG will take 4.0 mn tpa
- EDF has agreed to buy 1.0mn tpa
History
- 2018 - PGNIG signed a contract for 2.5 million tons per annum
- 2020 - EDF signs sales agreement
- 2020 - KBR awarded EPC contract for the facility
- 2021 - PGNIG increased their contract to 4.0 million tons per annum
Other Information
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