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* Ownership: RasGas (Qatar Petroleum & Exxon) | * Ownership: RasGas (Qatar Petroleum & Exxon) | ||
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* Status: In Operation | * Status: In Operation | ||
| − | + | === Gas Source | |
* Qatar's North Field | * Qatar's North Field | ||
| − | + | === History === | |
* Trains 1 and 2: | * Trains 1 and 2: | ||
| − | + | ** First production: August 1999, | |
| − | + | ** Capacity: 6.6 million tonnes per annum combined, | |
| − | + | ** Main market: Korea | |
* Train 3: | * Train 3: | ||
| − | + | ** First production: February 2004, | |
| − | + | ** Capacity: 4.7 million tonnes per annum, | |
| − | + | ** Main market: India | |
* Train 4: | * Train 4: | ||
| − | + | ** First production: August 2005, | |
| − | + | ** Capacity: 4.7 million tonnes per annum, | |
| − | + | ** Main market: Europe | |
* Train 5: | * Train 5: | ||
| − | + | ** First production: November 2006, | |
| − | + | ** Capacity: 4.7 million tonnes per annum, | |
| − | + | ** Main market: Europe and Asia | |
* Trains 6 and 7: | * Trains 6 and 7: | ||
| − | + | ** First production: 2009 | |
| − | + | ** Capacity: 7.8 million tonnes per annum each, | |
| − | + | ** Main market: Asia and USA | |
* 2012 - Ras Gas signs 20 year deal with CPC | * 2012 - Ras Gas signs 20 year deal with CPC | ||
| − | + | === Contractors === | |
* **LNG Train 1 & 2:** | * **LNG Train 1 & 2:** | ||
| − | + | ** **Chiyoda:** FEED + Acid Gas Removal (FEED) | |
| + | ** JGC: EPC | ||
* **Train 3 & 4:** | * **Train 3 & 4:** | ||
| − | + | ** **Chiyoda:** FEED + E.P.C. + Acid Gas Removal (FEED +EPC) | |
| − | + | ** **Chiyoda Corporation and Snamprogetti:** Engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) | |
* LNG Train 5: | * LNG Train 5: | ||
| − | + | ** **Chiyoda:** FEED + E.P.C. + Acid Gas Removal (FEED +EPC) | |
| − | + | ** **Chiyoda Corporation and Snamprogetti:** Engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) | |
* **LNG Train 6:** | * **LNG Train 6:** | ||
| − | + | ** **Chiyoda:** FEED + E.P.C. + Acid Gas Removal (FEED +EPC) + Sulphur Recovery | |
| − | + | ** Licensor: [[Lng Terminals Using Air Products Technology | Air Products]] proprietary APX process technology | |
* **LNG Train 7:** | * **LNG Train 7:** | ||
| − | + | ** **Chiyoda:** FEED + E.P.C. + Acid Gas Removal (FEED +EPC) + Sulphur Recovery | |
| − | + | ** Licensor: [[Lng Terminals Using Air Products Technology | Air Products]] proprietary APX process technology | |
| − | + | === Ongoing Projects/Project Status === | |
| − | + | === Customers === | |
* KOGAS, Korea | * KOGAS, Korea | ||
* PETRONET LNG (PLL), India | * PETRONET LNG (PLL), India | ||
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* ENDESA GENERACION, Spain | * ENDESA GENERACION, Spain | ||
* DISTRIGAS, | * DISTRIGAS, | ||
| − | * | + | * [[Fluxys Zeebrugge LNG Terminal]], Belgium |
| − | + | === Other Information === | |
* Ras Gas installations are some of the biggest LNG terminals in the world. | * Ras Gas installations are some of the biggest LNG terminals in the world. | ||
| − | + | === Links === | |
# [http://www.rasgas.com/L_2.cfm?L2_id=6 Terminal Webpage] | # [http://www.rasgas.com/L_2.cfm?L2_id=6 Terminal Webpage] | ||
| − | # | + | # [[Chiyoda LNG References]] |
| − | # | + | # [[JGC LNG Tank References]] |
| + | # [[Saipem LNG References]] | ||
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:ras-laffan-3-lng-train-7-begins-production Ras Laffan 3 LNG Train 7 Begins Production] | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:ras-laffan-3-lng-train-7-begins-production Ras Laffan 3 LNG Train 7 Begins Production] | ||
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:air-products-to-provide-rasgas-ii-lng-facility-new-a Air Products To Provide New AP-X™ Liquefaction Process Technology To Rasgas II LNG Facility In Qatar] | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:air-products-to-provide-rasgas-ii-lng-facility-new-a Air Products To Provide New AP-X™ Liquefaction Process Technology To Rasgas II LNG Facility In Qatar] | ||
Latest revision as of 16:54, 2 December 2023
Contents
Summary Information
- Ownership: RasGas (Qatar Petroleum & Exxon)
- Website: http://www.rasgas.com/
- Location: Qatar
- Capacity: 28.5 million tons/annum
- Status: In Operation
=== Gas Source
- Qatar's North Field
History
- Trains 1 and 2:
- First production: August 1999,
- Capacity: 6.6 million tonnes per annum combined,
- Main market: Korea
- Train 3:
- First production: February 2004,
- Capacity: 4.7 million tonnes per annum,
- Main market: India
- Train 4:
- First production: August 2005,
- Capacity: 4.7 million tonnes per annum,
- Main market: Europe
- Train 5:
- First production: November 2006,
- Capacity: 4.7 million tonnes per annum,
- Main market: Europe and Asia
- Trains 6 and 7:
- First production: 2009
- Capacity: 7.8 million tonnes per annum each,
- Main market: Asia and USA
- 2012 - Ras Gas signs 20 year deal with CPC
Contractors
- **LNG Train 1 & 2:**
- **Chiyoda:** FEED + Acid Gas Removal (FEED)
- JGC: EPC
- **Train 3 & 4:**
- **Chiyoda:** FEED + E.P.C. + Acid Gas Removal (FEED +EPC)
- **Chiyoda Corporation and Snamprogetti:** Engineering, procurement and construction (EPC)
- LNG Train 5:
- **Chiyoda:** FEED + E.P.C. + Acid Gas Removal (FEED +EPC)
- **Chiyoda Corporation and Snamprogetti:** Engineering, procurement and construction (EPC)
- **LNG Train 6:**
- **Chiyoda:** FEED + E.P.C. + Acid Gas Removal (FEED +EPC) + Sulphur Recovery
- Licensor: Air Products proprietary APX process technology
- **LNG Train 7:**
- **Chiyoda:** FEED + E.P.C. + Acid Gas Removal (FEED +EPC) + Sulphur Recovery
- Licensor: Air Products proprietary APX process technology
Ongoing Projects/Project Status
Customers
- KOGAS, Korea
- PETRONET LNG (PLL), India
- EDISON GAS, Italy
- CHINESE PETROLEUM CORPORATION (CPC), Taiwan
- ENDESA GENERACION, Spain
- DISTRIGAS,
- Fluxys Zeebrugge LNG Terminal, Belgium
Other Information
- Ras Gas installations are some of the biggest LNG terminals in the world.
Links
- Terminal Webpage
- Chiyoda LNG References
- JGC LNG Tank References
- Saipem LNG References
- Ras Laffan 3 LNG Train 7 Begins Production
- Air Products To Provide New AP-X™ Liquefaction Process Technology To Rasgas II LNG Facility In Qatar
- RasGas and EDF Trading Announce New LNG Supply Agreement
- Fluor Venture in Qatar Wins Five-Year Comprehensive Maintenance Contract for RasGas
- RasGas Delivers First LNG Cargo under New Long Sales and Purchase Agreement
- Air Products To Provide New Ap-X® Liquefaction Process Technology To Rasgas Ii LNG Facility In Qatar