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* 2011 - Pre-commissioning work started
 
* 2011 - Pre-commissioning work started
 
* 2011 - Terminal commissioned with cargo from Qatar
 
* 2011 - Terminal commissioned with cargo from Qatar
Other Information
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* 2016 - Phase II completed, increasing capacity to 6.6m tpa
8 workers were killed in an accident during construction
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=== Other Information ===
Relevant Links
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* 8 workers were killed in an accident during construction
Freyssinet LNG Tank References
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=== Links ===
Jiangsu liquefied natural gas project (Chinese)
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# [[Freyssinet LNG Tank References]]
HQCEC Jiangsu LNG Project Starts T-1203 Tank Construction
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# [http://news.cnpc.com.cn/system/2011/11/15/001355498.shtml Jiangsu liquefied natural gas project] (Chinese)
JIANGSU & DALIAN – CHINA – LNG RECEIVING TERMINALS
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# [http://www.hqcec.com/hqcec/english/NewsCenter/ProjectNews/HQCEC_Jiangsu_LNG_Project_Starts_T1203_Tank_Construction.htm HQCEC Jiangsu LNG Project Starts T-1203 Tank Construction]
PetroChina Jiangsu LNG project becomes trial operational
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# [http://www.sofregaz.fr/en/news/2008/jiangsu-dalian-2013-china-2013-lng-receiving-terminals JIANGSU & DALIAN – CHINA – LNG RECEIVING TERMINALS]
Qatargas commissions Petrochina's first LNG Terminal
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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:petrochina-jiangsu-lng-project-becomes-trial-operati PetroChina Jiangsu LNG project becomes trial operational]
Qatargas delivers first Q-Max LNG Cargo to China
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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:857 Qatargas commissions Petrochina's first LNG Terminal]
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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:1613 Qatargas delivers first Q-Max LNG Cargo to China]

Revision as of 13:27, 25 September 2020

Summary Information

  • Ownership: Petrochina / CNPC (PetroChina (55%), Jiangsu Guoxin Investment Group Ltd (10%) and Hong Kong-based Pacific Oil & Gas holding (35%))
  • Website: http://www.petrochina.com.cn/
  • Location: Rudong county of Nantong city, China
  • Capacity: 6.5 million tons/annum
  • Status: In Operation

Brief Description

  • A medium sized re-gasification terminal, the LNG project is composed of artificial islands, receiving terminals, pierhead trestles and sea-crossing pipelines, mainly receiving, storing, gasifying and transporting oversea LNG.

Technical Details Storage capacity: 3 * 160,000 cubic-metre Unloading capacity: Maximum unshipping capacity of 267,000 cubic meters Send out capacity: 25 million cubic meters daily Constructor: Huanqiu Contracting & Engineering Corporation (EPC) SOFREGAZ: Services contract for HAZOP and SIL reviews, process and Engineering Documents review & Commissioning procedures preparation and start-up Freyssinet: Pre-stressing for LNG tanks Ongoing Projects/Project Status The terminal is under start up Construction was Completed in 2011 Commercial operations will begin in 2012 Phase Two will increase capacity to 6.5 million tons or 8.7 billion cubic meters annually. Completion is expected in 2 years In long-term the project will reach 10 million tons gas 13.5 billion cubic meters annually. Suppliers / Customers Suppliers: Initially supplies will come from Qatargas 4 Ras Laffan LNG Terminal Following completion of Gorgon LNG Terminal, supplies will be sourced from Australia Customers:

History

  • 2005 - China National Petroleum signed with the Jiangsu provincial government in Beijing "Jiangsu LNG project cooperation agreement
  • 2006 - Jiangsu LNG project feasibility study report completed.
  • 2008 - SOFREGAZ awarded services contract
  • 2008 - Supply agreement signed with Qatargas
  • 2009 - Construction launched
  • 2011 - Pre-commissioning work started
  • 2011 - Terminal commissioned with cargo from Qatar
  • 2016 - Phase II completed, increasing capacity to 6.6m tpa

Other Information

  • 8 workers were killed in an accident during construction

Links

  1. Freyssinet LNG Tank References
  2. Jiangsu liquefied natural gas project (Chinese)
  3. HQCEC Jiangsu LNG Project Starts T-1203 Tank Construction
  4. JIANGSU & DALIAN – CHINA – LNG RECEIVING TERMINALS
  5. PetroChina Jiangsu LNG project becomes trial operational
  6. Qatargas commissions Petrochina's first LNG Terminal
  7. Qatargas delivers first Q-Max LNG Cargo to China