Sixth gas liquefaction train for Nigeria's Bonny Plant
Posted: 30 July 2004
Total announces that the shareholders in Nigeria LNG Limited (NLNG) have approved the construction of a sixth train at the Bonny Island gas liquefaction plant.
Train 6, which will come on stream in late 2007, will have a capacity of 4.1 million metric tons a year of liquefied natural gas (LNG), raising NLNG's total production capacity to 22 million metric tons a year of LNG and 4.6 million metric tons a year of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and condensate.
Following the expansion, the Bonny Island gas liquefaction plant will be one of the largest in the world. Three liquefaction trains are currently in production, while trains 4 and 5 are under construction and scheduled to come on stream next year.
Total will supply approximately an additional 1 billion cubic meters a year of equity gas to the plant to feed train 6 and will lift, through wholly-owned subsidiary Total Gas & Power Ltd., 1.2 billion cubic meters a year of LNG, on top of the 0.3 billion from trains 4 and 5. The LNG will be marketed by Total in a number of European and North American gas markets.
Total has a 15% interest in NLNG, alongside state-owned Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (49%), Shell (25.6%) and ENI (10.4%).
Total is a world-class liquefied natural gas operator with equity sales of 6.5 million metric tons in 2003. The Group has interests in six liquefaction plants worldwide.
For more information see www.total.com

Posted by Richard Price,
Editor Pipeline Magazine
Information supplied by companies
or PR agencies who are responsible for content. Send press releases
to info@pipelinedubai.com |