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− | + | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:liquefied-natural-gas-lng-import-terminal-for-southe Liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal for Southern Finland planned by Gasum] | |
− | Liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal for Southern Finland planned by Gasum | + | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:4804 Neste Jacobs wins the bidding competition of Gasum's Finngulf LNG Project Management Services] |
− | Neste Jacobs wins the bidding competition of Gasum's Finngulf LNG Project Management Services | + | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:6050 Finngulf terminal and Balticconnector pipeline not commercially viable] |
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Revision as of 09:36, 21 August 2020
Summary Information
Ownership: Gasum Website: http://www.gasum.com/ Location: Inga Capacity: million tons/annum Status: Planned Brief Description
The project has been cancelled A Full scale LNG terminal project to the southern coast line of Finland. Storage capacity 300,000 m3 of LNG, injection capacity to the Finnish gas transmission network 10-14 million nm3/day. Annual throughput 10-20 TWh/y. The project includes the BalticConnector, a high pressure transmission pipeline connecting Estonian and Finnish gas transmission networks. Bi-directional flow. Pipeline diameter 500 mm, annual capacity 2 bcm/a. Technical Details
Storage capacity: 300,000 m3 Unloading capacity: Send out capacity: 10-14 million nm3/day Constructor: Neste Jacobs: Project Management Office Ongoing Projects/Project Status
Commissioning is expected in 2018 Suppliers / Customers
Suppliers: Customers: The Finnish grid and also the Baltic states History
2012 - Gasum launched EIA 2013 - Neste Jacobs awarded PMO contract 2015 - Project cancelled due to lack of commercial feasibility Other Information
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