Difference between revisions of "Damietta SEGAS LNG Terminal"

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* Ownership: The plant is owned and run by SEGAS
 
* Ownership: The plant is owned and run by SEGAS
* Union Fenosa Gas (80%) (Eni and Union Fenosa each hold 50% of Union Fenosa Gas)
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** Union Fenosa Gas (80%) (Eni and Union Fenosa each hold 50% of Union Fenosa Gas)
* EGAS (Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company, 10%)
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** EGAS (Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company, 10%)
* EGPC (Egyptian General Petroleum Company, 10%).  
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** EGPC (Egyptian General Petroleum Company, 10%).  
 
* Website:  
 
* Website:  
* http://www.eni.com/  
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** http://www.eni.com/  
* http://www.gasnatural.com/
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** http://www.gasnatural.com/
 
* Location: Damietta, Egypt  
 
* Location: Damietta, Egypt  
 
* Capacity: 5.0 million tons/annum  
 
* Capacity: 5.0 million tons/annum  
 
* Status: In Operation  
 
* Status: In Operation  
  
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=== Brief Description ===
 
* The first LNG terminal to be opened in Egypt. It has a large capacity, and was designed to serve the European market.
 
* The first LNG terminal to be opened in Egypt. It has a large capacity, and was designed to serve the European market.
  
+++ Technical Details
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=== Technical Details ===
 
* Storage capacity: two tanks, with a capacity of 150,000 cubic metres each
 
* Storage capacity: two tanks, with a capacity of 150,000 cubic metres each
 
* Constructor:  
 
* Constructor:  
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  * **Halliburton KBR, JGC Corporation, MW Kellogg and Tecnicas Reunidas SA:** Engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning assistance services
 
  * **Halliburton KBR, JGC Corporation, MW Kellogg and Tecnicas Reunidas SA:** Engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning assistance services
 
  * **Saipem:** LNG Tanks Construction
 
  * **Saipem:** LNG Tanks Construction
* Licensor: [[[Lng Terminals Using Air Products Technology | Air Products]]].
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* Licensor: [[Lng Terminals Using Air Products Technology | Air Products]].
  
+++ History
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=== History ===
 
* 2000 - BP Amoco and the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC) signed an agreement to build the terminal
 
* 2000 - BP Amoco and the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC) signed an agreement to build the terminal
 
* 2001 - BP  signed an LNG agreement with the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation and Eni
 
* 2001 - BP  signed an LNG agreement with the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation and Eni
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* 2004 - Supply agreement signed with BP
 
* 2004 - Supply agreement signed with BP
  
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=== Ongoing Projects/Project Status ===
* There are plans to expand the terminal, see [[[Damietta Segas Lng Terminal Expansion]]] for details  
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* There are plans to expand the terminal, see [[Damietta Segas Lng Terminal Expansion]] for details  
  
  
  
+++ Suppliers / Customers
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=== Suppliers / Customers ===
 
* Suppliers: The Damietta plant is fuelled by the Egyptian national network with gas coming mainly from some offshore Mediterranean reservoirs in which the IEOC, Eni's Egyptian subsidiary, is a partner, and from other reservoirs run by BG/Petronas
 
* Suppliers: The Damietta plant is fuelled by the Egyptian national network with gas coming mainly from some offshore Mediterranean reservoirs in which the IEOC, Eni's Egyptian subsidiary, is a partner, and from other reservoirs run by BG/Petronas
* Customers: The gas is being sent to Spain, where is it recieved at the [[[Sagunto LNG Terminal]]] and is fed to the grid.  
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* Customers: The gas is being sent to Spain, where is it received at the [[[Sagunto LNG Terminal]]] and is fed to the grid.  
  
+++ Other Information
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=== Other Information ===
 
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Revision as of 14:50, 5 March 2021

Summary Information

  • Ownership: The plant is owned and run by SEGAS
    • Union Fenosa Gas (80%) (Eni and Union Fenosa each hold 50% of Union Fenosa Gas)
    • EGAS (Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company, 10%)
    • EGPC (Egyptian General Petroleum Company, 10%).
  • Website:
  • Location: Damietta, Egypt
  • Capacity: 5.0 million tons/annum
  • Status: In Operation

Brief Description

  • The first LNG terminal to be opened in Egypt. It has a large capacity, and was designed to serve the European market.

Technical Details

  • Storage capacity: two tanks, with a capacity of 150,000 cubic metres each
  • Constructor:
* **Chiyoda:** FEED + Acid gas removal
* **Halliburton KBR, JGC Corporation, MW Kellogg and Tecnicas Reunidas SA:** Engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning assistance services
* **Saipem:** LNG Tanks Construction

History

  • 2000 - BP Amoco and the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC) signed an agreement to build the terminal
  • 2001 - BP signed an LNG agreement with the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation and Eni
  • 2001 - Turnkey contract for project awarded to JGC, KBR and Tecnicas Reunidas
  • 2004 - Terminal came on stream
  • 2004 - Supply agreement signed with BP

Ongoing Projects/Project Status


Suppliers / Customers

  • Suppliers: The Damietta plant is fuelled by the Egyptian national network with gas coming mainly from some offshore Mediterranean reservoirs in which the IEOC, Eni's Egyptian subsidiary, is a partner, and from other reservoirs run by BG/Petronas
  • Customers: The gas is being sent to Spain, where is it received at the [[[Sagunto LNG Terminal]]] and is fed to the grid.

Other Information

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Relevant Links

  1. Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Plant – Damietta, ENI
  2. Damietta Brochure
  3. Gas Natural Fenosa Egypt
  4. Chiyoda LNG References
  5. Saipem LNG References
  6. JGC and Joint Venture Partners Awarded Egyptian LNG Project
  7. BP Amoco and EGPC in Two New Egypt Gas Projects
  8. BP Signs Egypt LNG Agreement
  9. BP Egypt Announces LNG Agreement
  10. Damietta restarts LNG production, first cargo lifted