Difference between revisions of "Revithoussa LNG Terminal"

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=== Summary Information ===
 
=== Summary Information ===
  
Ownership: DEPA
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* Ownership: DEPA
Website: http://www.depa.gr/
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* Website: http://www.depa.gr/
Location: Revithoussa Island, Megara Bay – Attica – GREECE
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* Location: Revithoussa Island, Megara Bay – Attica – GREECE
Capacity: 2.0 million tons/annum
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* Capacity: 2.0 million tons/annum
Status: In Operation
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* Status: In Operation
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=== Technical Details ===
 
=== Technical Details ===
  
Storage capacity: 2 tanks of 65.000 m3 LNG useful volume.
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* Storage capacity: 2 tanks of 65.000 m3 LNG useful volume.
Unloading capacity: 3.500 m3 LNG / hour.
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* Unloading capacity: 3.500 m3 LNG / hour.
Send out capacity:
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* Send out capacity:
270 m3 LNG/hour or 1,4 bcma (S.M.S.R.).
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** 270 m3 LNG/hour or 1,4 bcma (S.M.S.R.).
407 m3 LNG/hour or 2,1 bcma (Peak with 1 vaporizer as spare).
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** 407 m3 LNG/hour or 2,1 bcma (Peak with 1 vaporizer as spare).
533 m3 LNG/hour or 2,5 bcma (Full S.R. without spare).
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** 533 m3 LNG/hour or 2,5 bcma (Full S.R. without spare).
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=== History ===
 
=== History ===
  
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=== Ongoing Projects/Project Status ===
 
=== Ongoing Projects/Project Status ===
  
A second expansion is under study comprising one additional third LNG tank, one additional truck loading facilities and an increase of the send-out capacity
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* A second expansion is under study comprising one additional third LNG tank, one additional truck loading facilities and an increase of the send-out capacity
A tender has been launched for the expansion
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* A tender has been launched for the expansion
 
=== Suppliers / Customers ===
 
=== Suppliers / Customers ===
  
Suppliers: Algeria, Sonatrach
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* Suppliers: Algeria, Sonatrach
Customers:
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* Customers: The terminal is connected to the Greek gas network
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=== Other Information ===
 
=== Other Information ===
  
The terminal was built by Sofregaz & Preliminary engineering studies were performed by Tractebel
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* The terminal was built by Sofregaz & Preliminary engineering studies were performed by Tractebel
 
=== Links ===
 
=== Links ===
 
# [http://www.depa.gr/default.asp?pid=13&la=2 Terminal Webpage]
 
# [http://www.depa.gr/default.asp?pid=13&la=2 Terminal Webpage]

Revision as of 10:34, 23 November 2021

Summary Information

  • Ownership: DEPA
  • Website: http://www.depa.gr/
  • Location: Revithoussa Island, Megara Bay – Attica – GREECE
  • Capacity: 2.0 million tons/annum
  • Status: In Operation

Technical Details

  • Storage capacity: 2 tanks of 65.000 m3 LNG useful volume.
  • Unloading capacity: 3.500 m3 LNG / hour.
  • Send out capacity:
    • 270 m3 LNG/hour or 1,4 bcma (S.M.S.R.).
    • 407 m3 LNG/hour or 2,1 bcma (Peak with 1 vaporizer as spare).
    • 533 m3 LNG/hour or 2,5 bcma (Full S.R. without spare).

History

  • 2000 - The terminal recieves its first cargo
  • 2007 - Terminal Expanded
  • 2012 - Tender launched for third tank
  • 2017 - A consortium of Snam, Enagás and Fluxys won the privatization tender for DESFA, becoming terminal operator

Ongoing Projects/Project Status

  • A second expansion is under study comprising one additional third LNG tank, one additional truck loading facilities and an increase of the send-out capacity
  • A tender has been launched for the expansion

Suppliers / Customers

  • Suppliers: Algeria, Sonatrach
  • Customers: The terminal is connected to the Greek gas network

Other Information

  • The terminal was built by Sofregaz & Preliminary engineering studies were performed by Tractebel

Links

  1. Terminal Webpage
  2. Revithoussa LNG Terminal Presentation
  3. REVITHOUSSA - GREECE - LNG IMPORT TERMINAL - SECOND EXTENSION
  4. Tractebel Engineering LNG References
  5. Saipem LNG References
  6. EGL Delivers First LNG Cargo To Greece
  7. Notice For an international tender for design and construction of a new LNG Tank in Revithoussa
  8. The Snam, Enagás, Fluxys consortium awarded the tender for the acquisition of 66% of the Greek operator DESFA