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* Send out capacity: Guanabara Bay terminal has capacity to regas 14 million m³/day of natural gas | * Send out capacity: Guanabara Bay terminal has capacity to regas 14 million m³/day of natural gas | ||
* Constructor: | * Constructor: | ||
− | + | ** Moss Maritime regasification system was chosen for the Golar Spirit FSRU. | |
− | + | ** Keppel Offshore & Marine was chosen for the modification and conversion of the Golar Spirit | |
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=== Ongoing Projects/Project Status === | === Ongoing Projects/Project Status === | ||
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=== Suppliers / Customers === | === Suppliers / Customers === | ||
* Suppliers: | * Suppliers: | ||
− | + | ** Various including Trinidad & Tobago, Nigeria and Algeria. Shell has an agreement to supply some of the LNG. | |
− | + | ** Petrobras has an agreement with BG Group to supply both the Guanabara Bay Lng Terminal and the [[[Pecem LNG Terminal]]] | |
* Customers: Natural gas regassed in Guanabara Bay will be sent to thermoelectric power stations by a 15-kilometer long gas pipeline | * Customers: Natural gas regassed in Guanabara Bay will be sent to thermoelectric power stations by a 15-kilometer long gas pipeline | ||
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=== History === | === History === |
Latest revision as of 10:02, 17 March 2021
Contents
Summary Information
- Ownership: Transpetro (Petrobras)
- Website: http://www.transpetro.com.br/
- Location: Close to Boqueirão Island, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Capacity: 5.1BCM/annum
- Status: In Operation
Brief Description
- A floating LNG terminal, originally based on the vessel Golar Winter
- This was replaced in 2014 by "Experience" with a storage capacity of 173,400 cubic meters and sendout capability of 1 billion cubic feet per day
Technical Details
- Storage capacity: 138,000 m3
- Unloading capacity:
- Send out capacity: Guanabara Bay terminal has capacity to regas 14 million m³/day of natural gas
- Constructor:
- Moss Maritime regasification system was chosen for the Golar Spirit FSRU.
- Keppel Offshore & Marine was chosen for the modification and conversion of the Golar Spirit
Ongoing Projects/Project Status
- In 2014, the vessel was replaced
Suppliers / Customers
- Suppliers:
- Various including Trinidad & Tobago, Nigeria and Algeria. Shell has an agreement to supply some of the LNG.
- Petrobras has an agreement with BG Group to supply both the Guanabara Bay Lng Terminal and the [[[Pecem LNG Terminal]]]
- Customers: Natural gas regassed in Guanabara Bay will be sent to thermoelectric power stations by a 15-kilometer long gas pipeline
History
- 2007 - Petrobras signed an umbrella agreement with Sonatrach for the supply of Algerian LNG to Brazil.
- December 2007 - Construction work was started
- January 2009 - Guanabara Bay terminal construction and erection were completed
- April 2009 - Golar Winter was delivered
- 2014 - FSRU Experience completed
- 2021 - The capacity was increased to meet the theoretical limit
Other Information
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Links
- Floating Storage & Regasification Unit (FSRU), Golar LNG
- President Lula visits Guanabara Bay LNG Regasification Terminal
- Petrobras and Shell sign agreement for LNG supply
- BG Group and Petrobras Sign Liquefied Natural Gas Supply Agreements
- Moss Maritime, FSRUs and Regasification Systems
- Keppel Shipyard secures two conversion projects worth S$150 million
- Naming Ceremony for the World’s Largest FSRU, the “Experience”
- Excelerate reaches 1.06 BCF send-out of natural gas