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*[[Bradwood Landing]], east of [[Astoria, Oregon]], on the Columbia River <ref>[http://www.bradwoodlanding.com/]</ref>
*[[Bradwood Landing]], east of [[Astoria, Oregon]], on the Columbia River <ref>[http://www.bradwoodlanding.com/]</ref>
*Oregon LNG, proposed for a site in Warrenton, just west of [[Astoria, Oregon]] on the Columbia River <ref>[http://www.oregonlng.com/]</ref>
*Oregon LNG, proposed for a site in Warrenton, just west of [[Astoria, Oregon]] on the Columbia River <ref>[http://www.oregonlng.com/]</ref>
*Jordan Cove, near [[Coos Bay, Oregon]] on the south coast <ref>[http://www.jordancoveenergy.com/]</ref>
*[[Jordan Cove Energy Project]], near [[Coos Bay, Oregon]] on the south coast <ref>[http://www.jordancoveenergy.com/]</ref>
*AES Sparrows Point LNG near [[Baltimore]], Maryland <ref>[http://www.aessparrowspointlng.com/ Sparrows Point website]</ref>
*AES Sparrows Point LNG near [[Baltimore]], Maryland <ref>[http://www.aessparrowspointlng.com/ Sparrows Point website]</ref>
*Weaver's Cove Energy, <ref>[http://weaverscove.hesslngsites.com/ Weaver's Cove website]</ref> an offshore LNG berth in Mount Hope Bay plus an onshore facility in [[Fall River, Massachusetts]].
*Weaver's Cove Energy, <ref>[http://weaverscove.hesslngsites.com/ Weaver's Cove website]</ref> an offshore LNG berth in Mount Hope Bay plus an onshore facility in [[Fall River, Massachusetts]].

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Liquefied natural gas is used to transport natural gas over long distances, often by sea. In most cases, LNG terminals are purpose built ports used exclusively to export or import LNG.

Existing liquefaction terminals

Africa

Asia

Americas

Australia

Europe

Existing regasification terminals

Belgium

Brazil

Canada

Chile

China

France

India

  • Dahej Terminal, Petronet LNG Ltd, Gujrat
  • Hazira Terminal, Hazira LNG Pvt Ltd, Gujarat
  • Dabhol Terminal, Ratnagiri Power (NTPC) LTD, Maharashtra from Nov 2009
  • Kochi Terminal, Petronet LNG Ltd, Kerala

Italy

Greece

Japan

Mexico

  • Costa Azul LNG 14 miles (23 km) north of Ensenada, Mexico, Sempra Energy, opened May 2008, first one on West Coast of North America.[8]
  • Altamira LNG near Tampico, Mexico, Shell, opened August 2006

South Korea

Spain

United States and Puerto Rico

The following LNG off-loading and regasification terminals are located in the United States and Gulf of Mexico:[9]

UK

Proposed liquefaction terminals

Africa

Asia Pacific

  • Vladivostok LNG, Vladivostok, Russia

Americas

Australia

Europe

  • Shtokmann LNG, Murmansk, Russia
  • Yamal LNG, Yamal, Russia

Proposed regasification terminals

Japan

Thailand

  • Map Ta Phut LNG Terminal Phase 1: 2 160,000 m3 tanks, PTT and EGAT Phase 2: extra tank (same size). Due for completion in 2011.

United States and Gulf of Mexico

Proposed LNG Terminals:[34]

Mexico

Perú

  • PERUGNL - Camisea scheduled to open 2010

Poland

Croatia

Singapore

  • Jurong Island
  • PowerGas JV with Gaz de France, construction: 2009-2012

Oceania

India

  • Kochi LNG Terminal Ltd.)
  • Pipavav LNG Terminal(APM Terminals)
  • Mundra LNG Terminal(GSPC/Adani)
  • Ennore LNG Terminal Ltd
  • Mangalore LNG Terminal Ltd

Indonesia

The country also has liquefaction terminals in more remote areas for export, and imports from the Middle East in areas with dense population.

the Netherlands

  • GATE terminal Maasvlakte Rotterdam. visit website www.gate.nl
  • Eemshaven LNG Terminal. visit website www.eemshaven-lng.nl
  • LionGas terminal Europoort Rotterdam. visit website www.liongas.nl

See also

References

  1. ^ marubeni.com
  2. ^ Sakhalin Energy.com
  3. ^ atlanticlng.com
  4. ^ [1]
  5. ^ Karratha Gas Plant - Woodside Petroleum
  6. ^ official website [www.darwinlng.com]
  7. ^ [2]
  8. ^ "Sempra Energy's New Baja California LNG Terminal Ready for Commercial Operations". Sempra Energy. 15 May 2008. Retrieved 2010-03-17.
  9. ^ Existing LNG Terminals - FERC - Retrieved 2009-10-11
  10. ^ Cove Point - Dominion Resources
  11. ^ [3]
  12. ^ Elba Island - FERC
  13. ^ El Paso Corporation
  14. ^ http://www.ferc.gov/industries/lng/indus-act/terminals/exist-term/lake-charles.asp
  15. ^ Trunkline LNG Company, LLC - Panhandle Energy
  16. ^ http://www.ferc.gov/industries/lng/indus-act/terminals/exist-term/penuelas.asp
  17. ^ EcoEléctrica
  18. ^ http://www.ferc.gov/industries/lng/indus-act/terminals/exist-term/sabine.asp
  19. ^ http://www.cheniere.com/LNG_terminals/sabine_pass_lng.shtml
  20. ^ http://www.ferc.gov/industries/lng/indus-act/terminals/exist-term/cameron.asp
  21. ^ http://www.sempralng.com/Pages/Terminals/Cameron/default.htm
  22. ^ http://www.ferc.gov/industries/lng/indus-act/terminals/exist-term/freeport.asp
  23. ^ http://www.cheniere.com/LNG_terminals/freeport_lng.shtml
  24. ^ http://www.ferc.gov/industries/lng/indus-act/terminals/exist-term/everett.asp
  25. ^ http://www.suezenergyna.com/ourcompanies/lngna-domac.shtml
  26. ^ angolalng.com
  27. ^ PNG LNG - Hydrocarbons-Technology.com
  28. ^ [http://www.naturalgaschina.com/LNG/GeographicAdvantage.html
  29. ^ [4]
  30. ^ [5]
  31. ^ gorgon.com.au
  32. ^ Pluto Project - Woodside Petroleum
  33. ^ Oil and Gas Journal:Tokyo Gas to build 4th LNG terminal in Japan
  34. ^ Proposed North American LNG Import Terminals - FERC - updated 04/21/08 - (Adobe Acrobat *.PDF document
  35. ^ bpcrownlanding.com
  36. ^ BlueOcean Energy
  37. ^ [6]
  38. ^ [7]
  39. ^ [8]
  40. ^ Sparrows Point website
  41. ^ Weaver's Cove website
  42. ^ Gasbridge
  43. ^ a b c http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2010/04/23/gas-shortage-will-continue-until-2015-pgn-says.html