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Summary Information

Brief Description

  • The facility at Sparrows Point would consist of a marine terminal, three on-shore storage tanks, and the equipment to convert LNG to gas. The three storage tanks would each be 170 feet high and 270 feet in diameter and contain 42 million gallons (160,000 cubic meters) of LNG.

Technical Details

  • Storage capacity: three full containment 160,000 cubic meter storage tanks
  • Unloading capacity:
  • Send out capacity: 1.5 billion cubic feet per day
  • Constructor: Front End Engineering Design of LNG Terminal Provided by CH·IV
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Ongoing Projects/Project Status

Suppliers / Customers

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  • Customers:
    • The AES Sparrows Point LNG facility will interconnect with existing gas pipelines for interstate gas pipelines at a point near Eagle, Pennsylvania via the Mid-Atlantic Express, LLC pipeline

History

  • 2006 - Pre-filing of the Sparrows Point proposal with FERC
  • 2009 - FERC approves the project
  • 2009 - Maryland denied water permit

Other Information

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Relevant Links

  1. Front End Engineering Design of LNG Terminal Provided by CH·IV
  2. AES Sparrows Point LNG, LLC and Mid-Atlantic Express, LLC; Notice of Availability of the Final General Conformity Determination for Maryland for the Proposed Sparrows Point LNG Terminal and Pipeline Project
  3. Baltimore County Liquefied Natural Gas Task Force Final Report
  4. FERC approves AES Sparrows Point LNG Terminal, Mid-Atlantic Express Pipeline

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