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Segas: Spanish-Egyptian GAS
Segas: Spanish-Egyptian GAS
Spanish-Egyptian GAS
First cargo was loaded on 20 January 2005 It was the largest single train LNG plant in the world. The capacity of the plant was planned to be 10 million tons per year. (= 22.35 MMSCM/D) The plan was postponed due limited gas reserves and increased domestic demand in Egypt. Closed in 2009
Plant Components
The output capacity is 5 million tons of LNG per year. The LNG liquefaction train Inlet gas reception area (metering and analysis) Natural gas liquids removal and fractionation area A docking jetty for tanker loading and transportation LNG refrigerated storage Export facilities (tanks and booms) Utilities and supporting infrastructure (power, water and roads) Gas metering and treatment facilities (acid gas removal and dehydration) Refrigerant condensate LNG storage (two 150,000 m PC LNG storage tanks).
SAS. Alex.