Fujian LNG Terminal
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Summary Information
- Ownership: CNOOC
- Website: http://www.cnoocltd.com/
- List of CNOOC LNG Terminals
- Location: Xiuyu, Fujian Province, in southeast China
- Capacity: 2.6 million tons/annum
- Status: In Operation
+++ Brief Description
- Fujian LNG Overall Project is composed of the 2.6 million ton/annum LNG terminal and trunkline project, three gas-fired power plant projects and 5 city distribution projects.
+++ Technical Details
- Storage capacity: two 160,000 cubic meter full containment LNG storage tanks
- Unloading capacity:
- Send out capacity:
- Constructor: CB&I
- Licensor:
+++ History
- 2002 - [[[Tangguh Lng Terminal | Tangguh]]] signed an agreement to supply LNG to the Fujian LNG terminal
- 2007 - The purchase and sales contract (revision) of Fujian LNG Project was signed
- 2009 - Terminal operations begin
- 2009 - Expansion project awarded to CB&I
+++ Ongoing Projects/Project Status
- By 2011, the new storage tanks No.3 and No.4 will be put into use, and the annual receiving capacity of Fujian LNG terminal will be doubled to 5.2 million tons.
+++ Suppliers / Customers
- Suppliers: The main supplier of the first phase is [[[Tangguh LNG Terminal]]]
- Customers: After gasification, part of the gas will be supplied to gas-fired power plants in Putian, Jinjiang and Xiamen via gas transmission trunk lines, and the rest will be sent to enterprises and residents in 5 big cities in Fujian Province including Fuzhou, Putian, Quanzhou, Xiamen and Zhangzhou
+++ Other Information
- The cold energy from the gasification process is utilised by an Air Separation Unit, built in conjunction with Air Products
Links
- Fujian LNG Terminal & Trunkline, CB&I
- Fujian LNG Terminal Receives First Cargo from Tangguh
- Air Products and CNOOC Bring Onstream China’s First LNG Cold Energy ASU
- CB&I Awarded Contract for LNG Expansion Project in China
- CNOOC Fujian Natural Gas Co., Ltd
- Fujian LNG Project Secures Downstream Market
- Fujian LNG Project Starts Construction of Two More Storage Tanks
- BP At Forefront Of China's LNG Strategy As Fujian Chooses Tangguh