Rabaska LNG Terminal
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Summary Information
- Ownership: Rabaska LNG (Gaz Métro, Enbridge, and GDF SUEZ)
- Website: http://www.rabaska.net/
- Location: Lévis, Quebec, Canada
- Capacity: 3.6 million tons/annum
- Status: Planned
+++ Brief Description
- The proposed LNG terminal, which would be capable of delivering 14.2 million cubic metres per day of vaporized gas, would be constructed in Ville Guay/Beaumont, Quebec.
- LNG taken from various places in the Atlantic basin would be delivered to the proposed terminal by means of about 60 LNG tankers per year.
- The proposed jetty would be able to accommodate LNG tankers ranging between 138 000 to 160 000 cubic metres in capacity.
- A pipeline of approximately 50 kilometres from the proposed terminal would have to be constructed to connect to the facilities of TQM in Saint Nicolas, Quebec.
+++ Technical Details
- Storage capacity:
- Unloading capacity:
- Send out capacity: 500 million cubic feet per day
- Constructor:
* **Tractebel:** Contracting Strategy, FEED review and cost optimization
+++ History
- 2008 - Gazprom signed a contract for 100 percent of the import terminal’s capacity
+++ Ongoing Projects/Project Status
- The construction has not yet started.
- Completion is planned for 2014
+++ Suppliers / Customers
- Suppliers: Gazprom planned to supply the LNG from the [[[Shtokman Lng Terminal]]]
- Customers: Gazprom has signed a contract for 100 percent of the import terminal’s capacity
+++ Other Information
- Gazprom was considering entering the project. However with Gazprom's LNG projects on hold, this is very unlikely
+++ Relevant Links
- [[[Tractebel Engineering LNG References]]]
- Gazprom may enter Canada's Rabaska LNG project
- GAZPROM US BASED SUBSIDIARY AND RABASKA REACH AGREEMENT GMTUSA to Subscribe for 100% of Capacity in North American LNG Terminal
- The public is invited to comment on the Environmental Assessment Scoping document for a proposed Rabaska LNG Project