Russian president Putin inaugurates Artic LNG refinery
The Russian President inaugurated on Friday a massive
Liquefied Natural Gas refinery in the Artic, one of the largest LNG refineries
in the world.
President Vladímir Putin, travelled to the Yamal Peninsula
in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug of northwest Siberia, inside the Artic
circle, to inaugurate the gigantic Yamal Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) refinery.
From the port of Sabetta, Putin watched the first LNG
shipment being pumped on to the world's first icebreaker LNG carrier ship, the
"Arc7 Christophe de Margerie" with a capacity of 170,000 cubic
meters. The ARC 7 is the first icebreaker LNG carrier ship out of a planned LNG
carrier fleet of 15.
Also present at the ceremony were representatives of the
project's international corporate partners.
"This first LNG cargo is a testament to the tremendous
efforts of the project partners, contractors and all parties who managed to
deliver Yamal LNG on time and on budget.
Together we managed to build from
scratch a world-class LNG project in extreme conditions to exploit the vast gas
resources of the Yamal peninsula,? said Patrick Pouyanne, Chairman, and CEO of
Total.
The project is expected to cost $27 billion and is jointly
owned by Russia's Novatek (50.1 per cent), France's Total (20 per cent),
China's CNPC (20 per cent) and the Silk Road Fund (9.9 per cent).
Yamal LNG aims to tap into northwest Siberia's enormous
natural gas reserves, accounting for 84 per cent of Russia's total natural gas,
and, once fully operational will double Russia's share in the growing global
LNG market.
Spain's Gas Natural Fenosa corporation was also invited as
the first European company to sign a contract for the supply of Yamal's LNG.
The Yamal LNG plant will ultimately have three refinery
trains with a total capacity of 16.5 million tonnes of liquefied natural gas
per year. The first train is now operational and the other two will be ready by
2018 and 2019 respectively, supplying Asian and European markets.
Apart from the LNG plant, the project includes a seaport, an
airport and a 282 MW power plant built by Technoprom export, whose turbines will
be supplied by Siemens and is expected to become operational by 2018.
The primary export market for LNG will be China and LNG will
be shipped to Asian markets through the Northeast Passage.
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