Nordic Gasum LNG Terminal

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Nordic Skangas LNG Terminal, also called Risavika LNG Terminal, is an LNG terminal in Rogaland County, Norway.

Location

The map below shows the location of the terminal, in the port of Risavika, in Sola Municipality, Rogaland County.

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Background

Nordic Skangas LNG Terminal is a liquefied natural gas (LNG) liquefaction terminal in Tananger, Norway. It was completed in 2011. In April 2016, Skangas, a subsidiary of Finland's Gasum, bought the plant from the Lyse Group.[1][2][3]

In October 2018 Gasum increased its ownership of Skangas from 70% to 100%, and Skangas was renamed as Gasum.[4]

Project Details

  • Owner: Gasum
  • Parent: Gasum
  • Location: Port of Risavika, Sola Municipality, Rogaland County, Norway
  • Coordinates: 58.9237, 5.5761 (exact)
  • Capacity: 0.3 mtpa, 0.04 bcfd
  • Status: Operating
  • Type: Export
  • Start Year: 2011

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

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References

  1. Skangas LNG Production, Skangas website, accessed July 2017.
  2. Nordic Skangass LNG Terminal, A Barrel Full, accessed April 2017.
  3. Watchdogs Approve Skangas' Risavika LNG Plant Acquisition, LNG World News, 15 Apr. 2016.
  4. LNG company Skangas renamed Gasum, Europétrole, Nov. 26, 2018

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