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| − | Summary Information | + | === Summary Information === |
| − | Ownership: Petrochina / CNPC (PetroChina (55%), Jiangsu Guoxin Investment Group Ltd (10%) and Hong Kong-based Pacific Oil & Gas holding (35%)) | + | * 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/ | + | * Website: http://www.petrochina.com.cn/ |
| − | Location: Rudong county of Nantong city, China | + | * Location: Rudong county of Nantong city, China |
| − | Capacity: | + | * Capacity: 10.0 million tons/annum |
| − | Status: In Operation | + | * 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. | + | === Brief Description === |
| − | Technical Details | + | * 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. |
| − | Storage capacity: 3 * 160,000 cubic-metre | + | === Technical Details === |
| − | Unloading capacity: Maximum unshipping capacity of 267,000 cubic meters | + | * Storage capacity: 3 * 160,000 cubic-metre |
| − | Send out capacity: 25 million cubic meters daily | + | * Unloading capacity: Maximum unshipping capacity of 267,000 cubic meters |
| + | * Send out capacity: 25 million cubic meters daily | ||
Constructor: | Constructor: | ||
| − | Huanqiu Contracting & Engineering Corporation (EPC) | + | * Huanqiu Contracting & Engineering Corporation (EPC) |
| − | SOFREGAZ: Services contract for HAZOP and SIL reviews, process and Engineering Documents review & Commissioning procedures preparation and start-up | + | * 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 | + | * Freyssinet: Pre-stressing for LNG tanks |
| − | Ongoing Projects/Project Status | + | === Ongoing Projects/Project Status === |
| − | + | * Phase III expansion is underway to expand capacity to 10 million tons gas, 13.5 billion cubic meters annually. | |
| − | Construction was Completed in 2011 | + | * Phase I Construction was Completed in 2011 |
| − | + | * Phase II increased capacity to 6.5 million tons or 8.7 billion cubic meters annually | |
| − | Phase | + | |
| − | + | === Suppliers / Customers === | |
| − | Suppliers / Customers | + | * Suppliers: |
| − | Suppliers: | + | ** Initially supplies came from Qatargas 4 Ras Laffan LNG Terminal |
| − | Initially supplies | + | ** The Gorgon LNG Terminal in Australia is also a supplier |
| − | + | * Customers: | |
| − | Customers: | + | |
| − | History | + | === History === |
| − | 2005 - China National Petroleum signed with the Jiangsu provincial government in Beijing "Jiangsu LNG project cooperation agreement | + | * 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. | + | * 2006 - Jiangsu LNG project feasibility study report completed. |
| − | 2008 - SOFREGAZ awarded services contract | + | * 2008 - SOFREGAZ awarded services contract |
| − | 2008 - Supply agreement signed with Qatargas | + | * 2008 - Supply agreement signed with Qatargas |
| − | 2009 - Construction launched | + | * 2009 - Construction launched |
| − | 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 | + | * 2016 - Phase II completed, increasing capacity to 6.5m tpa |
| − | 8 workers were killed in an accident during construction | + | * 2021 - Phase III completed, |
| − | + | ||
| − | Freyssinet LNG Tank References | + | === Other Information === |
| − | Jiangsu liquefied natural gas project (Chinese) | + | * 8 workers were killed in an accident during construction |
| − | HQCEC Jiangsu LNG Project Starts T-1203 Tank Construction | + | === Links === |
| − | JIANGSU & DALIAN – CHINA – LNG RECEIVING TERMINALS | + | # [[Freyssinet LNG Tank References]] |
| − | PetroChina Jiangsu LNG project becomes trial operational | + | # [http://news.cnpc.com.cn/system/2011/11/15/001355498.shtml Jiangsu liquefied natural gas project] (Chinese) |
| − | Qatargas commissions Petrochina's first LNG Terminal | + | # [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] |
| − | Qatargas delivers first Q-Max LNG Cargo to China | + | # [http://www.sofregaz.fr/en/news/2008/jiangsu-dalian-2013-china-2013-lng-receiving-terminals JIANGSU & DALIAN – CHINA – LNG RECEIVING TERMINALS] |
| + | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:petrochina-jiangsu-lng-project-becomes-trial-operati PetroChina Jiangsu LNG project becomes trial operational] | ||
| + | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:857 Qatargas commissions Petrochina's first LNG Terminal] | ||
| + | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:1613 Qatargas delivers first Q-Max LNG Cargo to China] | ||
| + | # [https://www.offshore-energy.biz/petrochina-completes-phase-2-of-rudong-lng-terminal-expansion/ PetroChina completes phase 2 of Rudong LNG terminal expansion] | ||
| + | # [https://abarrelfull.blogspot.com/2022/01/jiangsu-lng-terminal-provisional.html Jiangsu LNG Terminal Provisional Acceptance Achieved] | ||
Latest revision as of 16:20, 21 January 2022
Contents
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: 10.0 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
- Phase III expansion is underway to expand capacity to 10 million tons gas, 13.5 billion cubic meters annually.
- Phase I Construction was Completed in 2011
- Phase II increased capacity to 6.5 million tons or 8.7 billion cubic meters annually
Suppliers / Customers
- Suppliers:
- Initially supplies came from Qatargas 4 Ras Laffan LNG Terminal
- The Gorgon LNG Terminal in Australia is also a supplier
- 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 6.5m tpa
- 2021 - Phase III completed,
Other Information
- 8 workers were killed in an accident during construction
Links
- Freyssinet LNG Tank References
- Jiangsu liquefied natural gas project (Chinese)
- HQCEC Jiangsu LNG Project Starts T-1203 Tank Construction
- JIANGSU & DALIAN – CHINA – LNG RECEIVING TERMINALS
- PetroChina Jiangsu LNG project becomes trial operational
- Qatargas commissions Petrochina's first LNG Terminal
- Qatargas delivers first Q-Max LNG Cargo to China
- PetroChina completes phase 2 of Rudong LNG terminal expansion
- Jiangsu LNG Terminal Provisional Acceptance Achieved