Feasibility study for an LNG terminal at Ikpokiri Island, Nigeria

500 millones m³

daily supply

2,27 km²

land reclaimed from the sea

The purpose of the study is to propose, analyze, and evaluate different alternatives for locating a future LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) terminal at the site, in order to confirm its viability in accordance with current international standards.

The first group of alternatives considers the possibility of a configuration in the first phase with two independent terminals: one for LNG and one for LPG. This would be expanded in the second phase with another LNG terminal. The second group of alternatives, in the first phase, consists of a combined LNG+LPG terminal with a single berth, which could be expanded in the second phase with an additional LNG terminal.

 

Localización: Ikpokiri Island, Bonny River, Nigeria

Date: 2006

Scope of the project: feasability study for the new LNG terminal

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