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* Ownership: Angola LNG Limited | * Ownership: Angola LNG Limited | ||
− | + | ** (Sonangol (22.8%) and affiliates of Chevron (36.4%), Total (13.6%), bp (13.6%), and ENI (13.6%)) | |
* Website: http://www.angolalng.com/ | * Website: http://www.angolalng.com/ | ||
* Location: Soyo, south of the Congo River, in the Zaire Province of Angola | * Location: Soyo, south of the Congo River, in the Zaire Province of Angola | ||
* Capacity: 5.2 million tons/annum | * Capacity: 5.2 million tons/annum | ||
− | * Status: In Operation, completed in | + | * Status: In Operation, completed in [[LNG Terminal Projects Completed in 2013 | 2013]] |
− | + | === Brief Description === | |
* A large single train liquefaction terminal with four storage tanks | * A large single train liquefaction terminal with four storage tanks | ||
* Angola Soyo LNG also has storage tanks with a capacity of 88 000 m3 of propane, butane 59 000 m3 and 108 000 m3 of condensate, a marine terminal dedicated to shipping such products and a second terminal for butane to supply the domestic market | * Angola Soyo LNG also has storage tanks with a capacity of 88 000 m3 of propane, butane 59 000 m3 and 108 000 m3 of condensate, a marine terminal dedicated to shipping such products and a second terminal for butane to supply the domestic market | ||
− | + | === Technical Details === | |
* Storage capacity: 2 x 159,000 m³ - 1 x 88,000 m³ - 1 x 59,000 m³ tanks | * Storage capacity: 2 x 159,000 m³ - 1 x 88,000 m³ - 1 x 59,000 m³ tanks | ||
* Constructor: | * Constructor: | ||
− | + | ** A joint venture team of KBR, JGC Corporation of Japan and Technip: FEED | |
− | + | ** Bechtel: Performing engineering, procurement, and construction on the onshore portion of a broad $8 billion gas program that also includes floating production storage and operations vessels, pipelines to the LNG plant, and LNG tankers. | |
− | + | ** Saipem: Construction of 5 tanks (2 LNG, 1 propane, 1 butane and 1 condensate) | |
− | + | ** Freyssinet: LNG Tank post-tensioning | |
− | + | ** Acergy: Nearshore/onshore segment of the pipeline network | |
− | * Licensor: [[ | + | * Licensor: [[LNG Terminals Using Phillips Optimised Cascade Technology | Conocophillips]] |
− | + | === Ongoing Projects/Project Status === | |
* The terminal has started operations | * The terminal has started operations | ||
− | + | === Suppliers / Customers === | |
− | * Suppliers: Offshore Oil and Gas Fields including [[ | + | * Suppliers: Offshore Oil and Gas Fields including [[CLOV Oil And Gas Fields]], [[Kaombo Oil and Gas Fields]] |
* Customers: The original plan is that LNG from Angola will be exported primarily to a regasification terminal in Mississipi. Whether this will remain viable is questionable. | * Customers: The original plan is that LNG from Angola will be exported primarily to a regasification terminal in Mississipi. Whether this will remain viable is questionable. | ||
− | + | === History === | |
* 2002 - Total, Norsk Hydro, BP, Esso, Chevron and Sonangol signed a participation agreement | * 2002 - Total, Norsk Hydro, BP, Esso, Chevron and Sonangol signed a participation agreement | ||
* 2005 - A joint venture team of KBR, JGC Corporation of Japan and Technip were awarded a Front End Engineering and Design (FEED) contract | * 2005 - A joint venture team of KBR, JGC Corporation of Japan and Technip were awarded a Front End Engineering and Design (FEED) contract | ||
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* 2014 - Production suspended for a year due to technical problems | * 2014 - Production suspended for a year due to technical problems | ||
− | + | === Other Information === | |
* In addition to LNG, the project will produce liquefied petroleum gas such as propane and butane; condensate; and domestic pipeline gas. | * In addition to LNG, the project will produce liquefied petroleum gas such as propane and butane; condensate; and domestic pipeline gas. | ||
* The terminal utilises Conocophillips LNG technology | * The terminal utilises Conocophillips LNG technology | ||
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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:4292 Chevron Confirms First Cargo from Angola LNG] | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:4292 Chevron Confirms First Cargo from Angola LNG] | ||
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:5233 Angola LNG suspended production] | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:5233 Angola LNG suspended production] | ||
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+ | [[category:LNG]] | ||
+ | [[category:Angola]] | ||
+ | [[category:Sonangol]] | ||
+ | [[category:Chevron]] | ||
+ | [[category:Total]] | ||
+ | [[category:ENI]] |
Latest revision as of 19:09, 30 December 2024
Contents
Summary Information
- Ownership: Angola LNG Limited
- (Sonangol (22.8%) and affiliates of Chevron (36.4%), Total (13.6%), bp (13.6%), and ENI (13.6%))
- Website: http://www.angolalng.com/
- Location: Soyo, south of the Congo River, in the Zaire Province of Angola
- Capacity: 5.2 million tons/annum
- Status: In Operation, completed in 2013
Brief Description
- A large single train liquefaction terminal with four storage tanks
- Angola Soyo LNG also has storage tanks with a capacity of 88 000 m3 of propane, butane 59 000 m3 and 108 000 m3 of condensate, a marine terminal dedicated to shipping such products and a second terminal for butane to supply the domestic market
Technical Details
- Storage capacity: 2 x 159,000 m³ - 1 x 88,000 m³ - 1 x 59,000 m³ tanks
- Constructor:
- A joint venture team of KBR, JGC Corporation of Japan and Technip: FEED
- Bechtel: Performing engineering, procurement, and construction on the onshore portion of a broad $8 billion gas program that also includes floating production storage and operations vessels, pipelines to the LNG plant, and LNG tankers.
- Saipem: Construction of 5 tanks (2 LNG, 1 propane, 1 butane and 1 condensate)
- Freyssinet: LNG Tank post-tensioning
- Acergy: Nearshore/onshore segment of the pipeline network
- Licensor: Conocophillips
Ongoing Projects/Project Status
- The terminal has started operations
Suppliers / Customers
- Suppliers: Offshore Oil and Gas Fields including CLOV Oil And Gas Fields, Kaombo Oil and Gas Fields
- Customers: The original plan is that LNG from Angola will be exported primarily to a regasification terminal in Mississipi. Whether this will remain viable is questionable.
History
- 2002 - Total, Norsk Hydro, BP, Esso, Chevron and Sonangol signed a participation agreement
- 2005 - A joint venture team of KBR, JGC Corporation of Japan and Technip were awarded a Front End Engineering and Design (FEED) contract
- 2007 - Final investment decision was made
- 2008 - Bechtel starts construction
- 2008 - Acergy awarded pipeline contract
- 2011 - GAC Global Hub Services (GHS) awarded contract for worldwide ship agency services chartered vessels
- 2012 - GE Oil & Gas signed a long-term contractual service agreement (CSA)
- 2013 - Chevron Confirms First Cargo
- 2014 - Production suspended for a year due to technical problems
Other Information
- In addition to LNG, the project will produce liquefied petroleum gas such as propane and butane; condensate; and domestic pipeline gas.
- The terminal utilises Conocophillips LNG technology
- GAC Global Hub Services (GHS) will serve as the provider of a variety of worldwide ship agency services for ALSS's chartered vessels to transport the LNG
Links
- Freyssinet LNG Tank References
- JGC LNG Tank References
- Saipem LNG References
- Angola LNG Limited Licenses ConocoPhillips Natural Gas Liquefaction Technology
- Angola LNG, Betchel
- Sonangol, ChevronTexaco and Co-Venturers Award KBR and Partners FEED Contract for Angola LNG Project
- Eni acquires a participation stake in the Angola LNG Project
- Chevron Announces Green Light for Angola LNG Project
- Angola LNG Supply Service appoints GAC to handle port & bunker fuels services
- TotalFinaElf signs an agreement to study a gas liquefaction project in Angola
- Angola LNG Plant Ensuring Gas Supply through GE Service Agreement
- Acergy S.A. awarded $250 million contract in Angola
- Saipem awarded two onshore contracts worth 580 million euro
- Chevron Confirms First Cargo from Angola LNG
- Angola LNG suspended production