Brunnsviksholme LNG Terminal

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Brunnsviksholme LNG Terminal is a liquified natural gas (LNG) terminal in Brunnsviksholme, Nynashamn, Sweden. It was the first LNG terminal to be located in the Baltic Sea region.

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Project Details

  • Owner:
  • Parent: AGA Gas
  • Location: Brunnsviksholme, Nynäshamn Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden
  • Coordinates: 58.922139, 17.976153 (exact)
  • Capacity: 0.365 mtpa, 0.05 bcfd
  • Additional Proposed Capacity: mtpa, 0 bcfd
  • Status: Operating
  • Type: Import
  • Start Year: 2011

Note: mtpa = million tonnes per year; bcfd = billion cubic feet per day

Background

Brunnsviksholme LNG Terminal is an LNG terminal in Brunnsviksholme, Nynashamn, Sweden.[1] It was completed in 2011 with a storage capacity of 20,000 m3 and at a cost of 275 million Swedish Krona.[1]

AGA Gas AB uses the LNG terminal to import natural gas from Skangass liquefaction plan in Stavanger, Norway.[2]

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Brunnsviksholme LNG Terminal, A Barrel Full, accessed August 2017
  2. AGA Gas awards LNG terminal construction contract, Oil and Gas Journal, 21 Apr. 2009

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