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=== Brief Description === | === Brief Description === | ||
* A very large regasification terminal capable of supplying 20% of the UK's gas needs | * A very large regasification terminal capable of supplying 20% of the UK's gas needs | ||
+ | * After phase 3, the terminal includes a second jetty, able to take the world's largest LNG carriers - the Q-Max | ||
=== Technical Details === | === Technical Details === | ||
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** Phase 2: three full containment 190,000 cubic metres LNG storage tanks. | ** Phase 2: three full containment 190,000 cubic metres LNG storage tanks. | ||
** Phase 3: One 190,000 cubic metres LNG storage tank | ** Phase 3: One 190,000 cubic metres LNG storage tank | ||
+ | ** Phase 4: One 190,000 cubic metres LNG storage tank (under construction) | ||
* Unloading capacity: Capable of berthing and unloading Q-Max vessels, the largest available LNG carriers in the world | * Unloading capacity: Capable of berthing and unloading Q-Max vessels, the largest available LNG carriers in the world | ||
* Send out capacity: 19.7 billion cubic metres of gas per year | * Send out capacity: 19.7 billion cubic metres of gas per year | ||
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=== Ongoing Projects/Project Status === | === Ongoing Projects/Project Status === | ||
− | * The 3rd phase of the terminal | + | * The 3rd phase of the terminal was completed in 2010. |
− | * | + | * The 4th phase of the terminal will be completed in 2025 |
+ | The capacity owners for this phase are Centrica, E.ON and Iberdrola. | ||
* A fourth phase is in the planning stage | * A fourth phase is in the planning stage | ||
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* 2005 - The terminal was commissioned with 3.3 million tons / annum capacity | * 2005 - The terminal was commissioned with 3.3 million tons / annum capacity | ||
* 2010 - The third phase was completed | * 2010 - The third phase was completed | ||
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=== Other Information === | === Other Information === |
Revision as of 14:25, 5 February 2024
Contents
Summary Information
- Ownership: National Grid
- Website: http://www.nationalgrid.com
- Location: Isle of Grain, Thames Estuary, Near London, UK
- Capacity: 14.8 million tons/annum
- Status: In Operation
Brief Description
- A very large regasification terminal capable of supplying 20% of the UK's gas needs
- After phase 3, the terminal includes a second jetty, able to take the world's largest LNG carriers - the Q-Max
Technical Details
- Storage capacity:
- Phase 1: four existing LNG storage tanks with a total storage capacity of 200,000 cubic metres
- Phase 2: three full containment 190,000 cubic metres LNG storage tanks.
- Phase 3: One 190,000 cubic metres LNG storage tank
- Phase 4: One 190,000 cubic metres LNG storage tank (under construction)
- Unloading capacity: Capable of berthing and unloading Q-Max vessels, the largest available LNG carriers in the world
- Send out capacity: 19.7 billion cubic metres of gas per year
- Constructor:
- **CB&I:** Complete engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) for phase 2&3
- **Freyssinet:** LNG Tank post-tensioning
Ongoing Projects/Project Status
- The 3rd phase of the terminal was completed in 2010.
- The 4th phase of the terminal will be completed in 2025
The capacity owners for this phase are Centrica, E.ON and Iberdrola.
- A fourth phase is in the planning stage
Suppliers / Customers
- **Suppliers:**
- A 20-year contract is in place with BP/Sonatrach for the first phase of capacity to enable them to import LNG into the UK from other countries.
- E.ON and RasGas have a contract to supply 2 Billion cubic metres per year
- **Customers:** The expanded capacity has been contracted to three customers, Sonatrach, Centrica and Gaz de France Suez.
History
- 2005 - The terminal was commissioned with 3.3 million tons / annum capacity
- 2010 - The third phase was completed
Other Information
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Links
- Terminal Webpage
- Freyssinet LNG Tank References
- CB&I helps the UK build up LNG import network and storage capacity
- £310m expansion of National Grid’s Grain LNG terminal complete
- Air Products Supplies Nitrogen For Landmark Gas Project
- E.ON and RasGas sign medium-term flexible contract for the supply of LNG