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=== Ongoing Projects/Project Status ===
 
=== Ongoing Projects/Project Status ===
 
* Groundbreaking ceremony held in March 2011
 
* Groundbreaking ceremony held in March 2011
* * Commissioning is expected in [[[LNG Terminals to be Completed in 2013 | 2013]]]
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* * Commissioning is expected in [[LNG Terminal Projects Completed in 2013 | 2013]]
  
 
=== Suppliers / Customers ===
 
=== Suppliers / Customers ===

Revision as of 18:31, 1 January 2022

Summary Information

Brief Description

  • The Tangshan Caofeidian LNG terminal, located in China's Hebei province, will have the first phase receiving capacity of 3.5 MTA

Technical Details

  • Storage capacity: Three * 160,000-cubic-meter tanks
  • Unloading capacity: The jetty can recieve LNG carriers in the size of 80,000-270,000 cubic-meter
  • Send out capacity:
  • Constructor:
    • HQCEC
    • Whessoe Engineering: Engineering for the tanks

Ongoing Projects/Project Status

  • Groundbreaking ceremony held in March 2011
  • * Commissioning is expected in 2013

Suppliers / Customers

  • Suppliers:
    • This terminal is to receive LNG mainly from Australia and Qatar
    • Engie is also a supplier
  • Customers: It will serve general gas markets around Beijing and Tianjin

History

  • 2010 - The National Development and Reform Commission, granted approval to the project
  • 2011 - Groundbreaking ceremony held
  • 2012 - The roof of tank 3 is raised into place
  • 2013 - The commissioning cargo is delivered from Qatar
  • 2015 - First cargo from Engie

Other Information

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Links

  1. Whessoe Engineering LNG References
  2. CNPC, Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)
  3. PMC Services for Jiangsu / Dalian/ Tangshan LNG Re-Gas Terminals
  4. China: NDRC Approves Tangshan LNG Terminal
  5. Tangshan, China Petroleum and liquefied natural gas project started
  6. Tangshan LNG Tank 3 Roof Installed
  7. Qatargas delivers a commissioning cargo to Tangshan Caofeidian LNG Terminal in the People’s Republic of China
  8. Phase I of Tangshan LNG project becomes operational
  9. ENGIE’s first LNG cargo for Beijing city unloaded in Chinese Caofeidian terminal