BPED, FEED and technical assistance for the construction of an LNG terminal in Canaport, Canada.

107.426.101 US$

Budget 

The Canaport terminal is located on the Atlantic coast, west of the Bay of Fundy, and close to the city of Saint John (Canada). It is a multipurpose terminal capable of handling vessels with a capacity of 65,000 m³ to 270,000 m³ for LNG and 70,000 t to 165,000 t for crude oil.

The terminal consists of a 300 m bridge giving access to a discharge platform for unloading products, whose berthing pit is located at -26.00 m level. The maritime terminal is completed with 6 mooring berths and 4 berthing berths, two of which are attached to the platform.

Location: Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada

Date: 2007

Budget: 107.426.101,00 US$  

Scope of the project: Basic engineering, ITB preparation and technical assistance for the construction of an LNG terminal

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