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=== Brief Description ===
 
=== Brief Description ===
 
* The Aliaga FSRU is capable to supply 5.3 BCM/Y of regasified LNG to the country’s gas supply network.  
 
* The Aliaga FSRU is capable to supply 5.3 BCM/Y of regasified LNG to the country’s gas supply network.  
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* The GDF Suez Neptune SRV (2009-built), is 283-M long, 43-M wide
 
* The terminal is able to receive LNG carriers of up to 217,000-CM and its jetty allows two vessels to be moored in a double-banked configuration so that a visiting LNG vessel can transfer its cargo via an STS operation to the FSRU or SRV.
 
* The terminal is able to receive LNG carriers of up to 217,000-CM and its jetty allows two vessels to be moored in a double-banked configuration so that a visiting LNG vessel can transfer its cargo via an STS operation to the FSRU or SRV.
  

Revision as of 16:04, 18 January 2022

Summary Information

Brief Description

  • The Aliaga FSRU is capable to supply 5.3 BCM/Y of regasified LNG to the country’s gas supply network.
  • The GDF Suez Neptune SRV (2009-built), is 283-M long, 43-M wide
  • The terminal is able to receive LNG carriers of up to 217,000-CM and its jetty allows two vessels to be moored in a double-banked configuration so that a visiting LNG vessel can transfer its cargo via an STS operation to the FSRU or SRV.

Technical Details

  • Storage capacity: 145,000
  • Unloading capacity: up to 217,000-CM
  • Send out capacity: 21 MMCM/D
  • Constructor:
    • Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI): Construction of the vessel

Ongoing Projects/Project Status

Suppliers / Customers

  • Suppliers:
  • Customers:

History

  • 2016 - First cargo arrives at the terminal
  • 2017 - Commercial operations start

Other Information

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Links

  1. Turkey inaugurates its first FSRU at Aliaga