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       Construction begins on China’s Jiangsu



       Huadian Ganyu LNG Terminal





        CHINA            CONSTRUCTION  has started at China’s   Upon completion, the project will include a
                         Jiangsu Huadian Ganyu LNG terminal in the  wharf with a 150,000 mt LNG dock. It will be
       Upon completion, the   country’s eastern Jiangsu province local author-  able to berth the world’s largest LNG carriers
       project will include a   ities revealed on February 13. The 3mn tonnes  that are up to 217,000 cubic meters. It will also
       wharf with a 150,000   per year (tpy) facility is expected to commence  include storage tanks, and a pipeline connected
       mt LNG dock. It will   operations in 2026.             to the regional natural gas distribution network.
       be able to berth the   The terminal is being jointly developed   The terminal marks Huadian Group’s first
       world’s largest LNG   by a consortium of Huadian Jiangsu Energy,  LNG facility. It will be BP’s second LNG termi-
       carriers that are up to   BP Gas & Power Investments and three other  nal in the country, after the 7mn tpy Guangdong
       217,000 cubic meters.  shareholders. Huadian Jiangsu Energy, which  Dapeng LNG terminal, which opened in 2006
                         is a subsidiary of state-owned utility China  in Shenzhen. BP has a 30% stake in Guangdong
                         Huadian Group Corp. will be the operator of  Dapeng.
                         the export terminal. BP has a 10% interest and   China is in the midst of ramping up LNG pro-
                         also holds gas processing rights. Lianyungang  duction capacity. The Jiangsu Huadian Ganyu
                         Port Group, Prism Energy International and  terminal is one of four LNG terminals that were
                         JERA Power International are the other minor-  approved by the government in 2022. In total,
                         ity shareholders.                    the four facilities will have a combined maxi-
                           Commencement of construction operations  mum LNG receiving capacity of close to 24mn
                         had initially been planned to begin in the sec-  tpy.
                         ond half of 2022; however, ground-breaking is   In 2022, China consumed 366.3 bcm of nat-
                         believed to have been delayed due to an uptick  ural gas, which represented a 1.7% drop from
                         in Covid-19 cases.                   2021 when it consumed 372.6 bcm. ™



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