Port Qasim LNG terminal to resume work after plugging leakage
Earlier, gas processing had been suspended for a few days
ISLAMABAD:
Pakistan’s second liquefied natural gas (LNG) import handling terminal, set up by Pakistan GasPort Consortium Limited (PGPC) at Port Qasim where work was suspended for a few days after a leak, will resume gas supply to the national system by Friday evening.
According to a statement issued by the terminal operator, operations at the recently inaugurated terminal had been suspended for a few days after a leak in an insulation joint connecting the terminal to the pipeline infrastructure.
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The leak was promptly plugged, the joint was replaced and the system was being repressurised, it said and denied that there were faults in the jetty and marine works or the Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (FSRU) or the sub-sea section of the pipeline. “There was no blast as a news report alleged,” it said.
In the terminal, about half a billion dollars has been invested by PGPC in the jetty and marine works, by Norway’s BW Group in the brand new and state-of-the-art FSRU and by Fauji Oil Terminal and Distribution Company (Fotco) in the pipeline infrastructure from the jetty to the national gas grid.
The terminal was inaugurated on November 20 and it received first LNG cargo on November 24.
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Xinjiang Petroleum Engineering Construction Company led the Chinese consortium that built the terminal and its construction and commissioning were supervised by independent international consultants to ensure quality of work and safety of operations.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 8th, 2017.
Pakistan’s second liquefied natural gas (LNG) import handling terminal, set up by Pakistan GasPort Consortium Limited (PGPC) at Port Qasim where work was suspended for a few days after a leak, will resume gas supply to the national system by Friday evening.
According to a statement issued by the terminal operator, operations at the recently inaugurated terminal had been suspended for a few days after a leak in an insulation joint connecting the terminal to the pipeline infrastructure.
RLNG-fired power project to be set up in Sindh
The leak was promptly plugged, the joint was replaced and the system was being repressurised, it said and denied that there were faults in the jetty and marine works or the Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (FSRU) or the sub-sea section of the pipeline. “There was no blast as a news report alleged,” it said.
In the terminal, about half a billion dollars has been invested by PGPC in the jetty and marine works, by Norway’s BW Group in the brand new and state-of-the-art FSRU and by Fauji Oil Terminal and Distribution Company (Fotco) in the pipeline infrastructure from the jetty to the national gas grid.
The terminal was inaugurated on November 20 and it received first LNG cargo on November 24.
LNG import project consortium dissolved
Xinjiang Petroleum Engineering Construction Company led the Chinese consortium that built the terminal and its construction and commissioning were supervised by independent international consultants to ensure quality of work and safety of operations.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 8th, 2017.