Pyeongtaek LNG Terminal
Summary Information
- Ownership: Kogas
- Website: http://www.kogas.or.kr/
- Location: Pyeongtaek, an industrial city one hour south of Seoul
- Capacity: million tons/annum
- Status: In Operation
Technical Details
- Storage capacity:
- 14 tanks with capacity of 1,560 KL
- Tanks 11 - 14 with 140,000 m³ (2004)
- Tanks 19 + 20 with 200,000 m³ (2008)
- Tank 23 with 200,000 m³ (2009)
- Unloading capacity:
- Send out capacity: 3,676 tons/hour
- Constructor:
- Daelim: Construction, expansion project
- DYWIDAG: Full containment tanks, Prestressing
- Freyssinet: Pre-stressing for LNG tanks
- Tractebel: Turnkey Contracting for 1x60 tph boil-off recovery unit
History
- 1986 - Terminal operations began
- 2004 - Terminal Expanded
- 2008 - Terminal expanded
Ongoing Projects/Project Status
- -
Suppliers / Customers
- Suppliers:
- Customers: The 833-megawatt Oseong Combined-Cycle power plant currently under construction, will be major customer
Other Information
- Pyeongtaek is South Korea’s first LNG import terminal
- The terminal has been expanded significantly since it first opened
Relevant Links
- Daelim LNG References
- DYWIDAG LNG Tank References
- Freyssinet LNG Tank References
- Tractebel Engineering LNG References
- Saipem LNG References
- BASIC DESIGN OF PYEONGTAEK LNG RECEIVING TERMINAL-II OF KOREA GAS CORPORATION
- Prospect of Korean Natural Gas Market
- Kogas Investor Presentation 2010
- DYWIDAG Reference Sheet LNG Tanks Pyeongtaek
- Korea’s Largest Heat And Power Plant To Feature GE Technology
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