AG&P Receives Go Signal for LNG Terminal
by March 10, 2021
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Atlantic Gulf & Pacific Company (AG&P) has recently disclosed that its Philippines subsidiary has received the go signal to develop a liquefied natural gas (LNG) import and regasification terminal in Batangas Bay, south of Manila.
The company, part-owned by Japan Bank for International Cooperation and Osaka Gas said the Philippines' energy department has issued a notice to go ahead to develop the terminal, known as Philippines LNG, which will provide fuel to the power plant, industrial and commercial customers and other consumers.
Philippines LNG is now the fifth planned LNG import terminal in the Southeast Asian nation, which seeks the fuel as the Malampaya gas field in western Philippine waters, which is expected to run dry this decade.
There are also four other terminals worth about 65 billion pesos ($1.34 billion) which are in the midst of final closure or approval.
AG&P said that Philippines LNG will have an initial capacity to bring up to three million tonnes per annum (mtpa) of regasified LNG, with additional capacity for liquid distribution According to the firm, this will also have a scalable onshore regasification capacity of 420 million standard cubic feet per day (mmscfd) and almost 200,000 cubic metres (cbm) of storage.
The statement, however, did not reveal the financial details of the project.
The firm has already finished its pre-development work for the terminal, expected to be commissioned by mid-2022.