China’s Liquefied Natural Gas Terminals
By Bloomberg News -
2012-09-03T01:59:32Z
China National Offshore Oil Corp. started construction of its Diefu terminal in Shenzhen with operations scheduled to begin in 2015, the Beijing-based company said in a report dated yesterday.
The following is a list of LNG terminals planned or operating in China, according to data released by the government, China’s three state oil companies and reports by official media.
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Company Location Capacity Start Date Supplier
(mtpa*)
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CNOOC/BP Dapeng, 3.7 (I) May 2006 Australia
Guangdong 3.1 (II) n/a n/a
Shanghai Wuhaogou, ** Nov 2008 Malaysia
Gas Shanghai
CNOOC Putian, 2.6 (I) May 2009 Indonesia
Fujian 3.4 (II) n/a n/a
CNOOC/ Yangshan, 3 (I) Apr 2010 Malaysia
Shenergy Shanghai 3 (II) n/a n/a
PetroChina Rudong, 3.5 (I) Nov 2011 Qatar/others
/Pacific Jiangsu 3 (II) Dec 2013 n/a
Oil & Gas
PetroChina Dalian, 3 (I) Dec 2011 Qatar/
Liaoning 3 (II) n/a Australia
CNOOC/ Zhuhai, 3.5 (I) End 2012 n/a
Yuedian Guangdong 3.5 (II) n/a n/a
CNOOC Ningbo, 3 (I) 2012 n/a
Zhejiang 6 (II) n/a n/a
Sinopec Qingdao, 3 (I) Nov 2013 PNG
Shandong 3 (II) n/a n/a
CNOOC Jieyang, 2 (I) 2013 n/a
Guangdong 2 (II) n/a n/a
CNOOC Tianjin*** 2.2 (I) 2013 n/a
3.8 (II) 2015 n/a
PetroChina Tangshan, 3.5 (I) 2013 n/a
Hebei 3 (II) n/a n/a
CNOOC Yangpu, 3 (I) Aug 2014 n/a
Hainan 3 (II) n/a n/a
CNOOC Ningde, 2.6 n/a n/a
Fujian
CNOOC/ Diefu, 4 2015 n/a
Shenzhen Guangdong
Energy
PetroChina Shenzhen, n/a n/a n/a
Guangdong
Sinopec/ Zhuhai, 3 (I) n/a n/a
Macau Gas Guangdong 2 (II) n/a n/a
Xinao Gas Taizhou, n/a n/a n/a
Zhejiang
Xinao Gas Wenzhou, n/a n/a n/a
Zhejiang
Xinao Gas Zhanjiang, n/a n/a n/a
Guangdong
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Notes: (I) means Phase I and (II) means Phase II
* mtpa stands for million metric tons per year
** Shanghai Gas Corp.’s Wuhaogou facility is used
during peak seasons to receive and hold supplies and
does not take regular shipments. It comprises three
tanks with a combined storage capacity of 120,000
cubic meters, with plans to add two tanks totaling
200,000 cubic meters
*** Floating terminal
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