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| − | Summary Information | + | === Summary Information === | 
| * Ownership: Atlantic LNG | * Ownership: Atlantic LNG | ||
| * Website: http://www.atlanticlng.com/ | * Website: http://www.atlanticlng.com/ | ||
| − | + | ** GDF Suez, CIC | |
| − | * Location: Trinidad and Tobago | + | * Location: Point Fortin, Trinidad and Tobago | 
| * Capacity:   | * Capacity:   | ||
| − | + | ** Train 1: 3 million tons/annum   | |
| − | + | ** Train 2: 3.3 million tons/annum | |
| − | + | ** Train 3: 3.3 million tons/annum | |
| − | + | ** Train 4: 5.2 million tons/annum   | |
| * Status: In Operation | * Status: In Operation | ||
| − | + | === Brief Description === | |
| − | + | * Atlantic is one of the world’s largest producers of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG). They produce LNG from | |
| − | * Gas is supplied from a large number of offshore fields, via the  | + | natural gas delivered from fields in and around Trinidad and Tobago | 
| + | * The four train LNG liquefaction plant is located in Point Fortin, on the southwest coast of Trinidad. | ||
| + | * Gas is supplied from a large number of offshore fields, via the [[Beachfield Gas Processing Plant]] | ||
| +++ Technical Details | +++ Technical Details | ||
| * Storage capacity: | * Storage capacity: | ||
| * Constructor:   | * Constructor:   | ||
| − | + | ** **Chiyoda:** Train 1 - FEED + Acid gas removal (FEED)   | |
| − | + | ** **Bechtel:** Train 4 - Engineering & Construction | |
| − | + | ** **DYWIDAG:** Tank 4, full containment tank piled foundation Design & Build | |
| − | + | ** **Tractebel:** Expertise and Owner's Engineering assignments for LNG tank overhaul | |
| * Licensor: [[[Phillips Optimised Cascade Lng Process | Conocophillips]]] | * Licensor: [[[Phillips Optimised Cascade Lng Process | Conocophillips]]] | ||
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| +++ Suppliers / Customers | +++ Suppliers / Customers | ||
| − | * Suppliers: Gas is supplied by a number of fields including the  | + | * Suppliers: Gas is supplied by a number of fields including the [[Cashima Gas Field]], [[Poinsettia Gas Field]], [[Hibiscus Gas Field]] | 
| * Customers:   | * Customers:   | ||
Revision as of 16:26, 20 November 2022
Summary Information
- Ownership: Atlantic LNG
- Website: http://www.atlanticlng.com/
- GDF Suez, CIC
 
- Location: Point Fortin, Trinidad and Tobago
- Capacity:
- Train 1: 3 million tons/annum
- Train 2: 3.3 million tons/annum
- Train 3: 3.3 million tons/annum
- Train 4: 5.2 million tons/annum
 
- Status: In Operation
Brief Description
- Atlantic is one of the world’s largest producers of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG). They produce LNG from
natural gas delivered from fields in and around Trinidad and Tobago
- The four train LNG liquefaction plant is located in Point Fortin, on the southwest coast of Trinidad.
- Gas is supplied from a large number of offshore fields, via the Beachfield Gas Processing Plant
+++ Technical Details
- Storage capacity:
- Constructor:
- **Chiyoda:** Train 1 - FEED + Acid gas removal (FEED)
- **Bechtel:** Train 4 - Engineering & Construction
- **DYWIDAG:** Tank 4, full containment tank piled foundation Design & Build
- **Tractebel:** Expertise and Owner's Engineering assignments for LNG tank overhaul
 
- Licensor: [[[Phillips Optimised Cascade Lng Process | Conocophillips]]]
+++ Ongoing Projects/Project Status
- Trains 5 & 6 are potentially going to be added
- See [[[Atlantic LNG Terminal Expansion Project]]]
+++ Suppliers / Customers
- Suppliers: Gas is supplied by a number of fields including the Cashima Gas Field, Poinsettia Gas Field, Hibiscus Gas Field
- Customers:
+++ History
- 1996 - Construction of the project began
- 1997 - Financing package completed
- 1999 - Atlantic LNG began commercial operation
- 2000 - Construction of Trains 2 and 3 commenced
- 2002 - Train 2 was commissioned
- 2003 - Train 3 was commissioned
- 2005 - Train 4 was commissioned
- 2010 - Atlantic loads its 2000th Cargo
- 2011 - CIC purchases a 10% stake in the terminal
- 2013 - Shell acquires Repsol's stake
+++ Other Information
- The original partners in the the terminal were Amoco Trinidad (LNG) BV 34 per cent; British Gas Trinidad LNG Ltd., 26 per cent; Repsol International Finance BV, 20 per cent; Cabot Trinidad LNG Ltd., 10 per cent; and National Gas Company of Trinidad & Tobago LNG Ltd., 10 per cent
+++ Relevant Links
- DYWIDAG LNG Tank References
- Chiyoda LNG References
- Tractebel Engineering LNG References
- BG Group continues to expand its Atlantic Basin LNG Interests
- ConocoPhillips Optimized Cascade(SM)* Process Employed at World's Largest LNG Train, 2006
- Atlantic loads its 2000th Cargo
- Atlantic LNG Concludes Financing for Trinidad LNG Plant
- BG Group and partners bring Atlantic LNG Train 3 into production
- BG Group and partners bring Atlantic LNG Train 4 into production
- GDF SUEZ and CIC have signed a Memorandum of Understanding for cooperation across businesses and regions, in particular in Asia
- GDF SUEZ signature of the first milestone of its partnership with CIC and new LNG agreement with CNOOC
- Shell continues to expand its LNG leadership with the purchase of new positions from Repsol S.A.
- Shell boosts its leadership in global LNG with the completion of Repsol S.A. LNG deal
- Wood Group joint venture to provide construction management services to largest LNG producer in the Americas
