Colombia Lng Export Terminal Project
Summary Information
- Ownership: Pacific Rubiales / EXMAR
- Website: http://www.pacificrubiales.com/
- Location: Northern Colombia
- Capacity: million tons/annum
- Status: Planned
Brief Description
- Plans involve building a small liquefaction barge and a pipeline from the company’s La Creciente gas field to the Caribbean coast
- The FLRSU will have a storage capacity of 14,000 m3 (+/- 0.5 million tonnes per annum) of LNG and will be able to accommodate alongside a 140,000 m3 LNG Floating Storage Unit ("FSU").
Technical Details
- Storage capacity: 140,000 m3
- Constructor: Exmar will build, operate and maintain the Floating Liquefaction Regasification & Storage Unit ("FLRSU")
- Licensor: Black & Veatch technology is to be used
Ongoing Projects/Project Status
- * Commissioning is expected in 2014
Suppliers / Customers
- Suppliers: Gas will be supplied from La Creciente Gas Field
- Customers: The project is targeting Caribbean and Central American markets, as a replacement for diesel and fuel oil used in electricity generation
History
- 2011 - Project launched
- 2012 - Pacific Rubiales announced the discovery of additional natural gas and condensate
- 2012 - Pacific Rubiales signed a natural gas Liquefaction, Regasification, Storage and Loading Services Agreement with Belgium based Exmar NV
Other Information
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Relevant Links
- EXMAR teams up with Pacific Rubiales
- Pacific Rubiales Announces Development Of Lng Export Project At La Creciente, In Northern Colombia
- Pacific Rubiales Announces Natural Gas And Condensate Discovery On The Guama Exploration Block, Colombia
- Pacific Rubiales is Poised to Enter LNG Export Market
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