plants European leader in LNG terminals Enagás is the leading natural gas transmission company in Spain and Technical Manager of the Gas System, and is accredited as an independent TSO by the European Union. Its experience and know-how regarding LNG technology and its management skills make it an ideal strategic partner on projects and for the provision of services.
Enagás, LNG pioneer in Europe A key component of the gas sector value chain With over 0 years' experience, Enagás is an international leader in the construction, operation and maintenance of regasification terminals. Natural gas long journey from the gas fields to the end consumer It began operating the first plant in Europe, which is located in Barcelona and came into service in 969. It currently owns five of the seven plants in Spain: Barcelona, Cartagena, Huelva, BBG (Bilbao, 0%) and El Musel (Gijón, due to enter service). It also co-owns TLA Altamira regasification plant (Mexico) and is the main shareholder in GNL Quintero terminal (Chile). Extraction The gas is extracted from the gas fields using drilling wells and extraction pipes NG transport The natural gas (NG) is transported through gas pipelines Liquefaction The NG is liquefied, by cooling it to -60 ºC, to reduce its volume and make it easier to transport Reganosa El Musel BBG LNG transportation The liquid natural gas is transported in LNG carriers to regasification plants 8 Saggas Sines Huelva 5 Santa Cruz de Tenerife 5 Cartagena Spain boasts the most regasification plants in Europe. Consequently, we benefit from one of the most diversified natural gas supplies in the world. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria The liquid gas is returned to its original gaseous state in regasification plants NG transport Natural gas is transported through the high-pressure network Underground storage plant (number of tanks) Pipeline Under construction / project Enagás infrastructures Gulf of Mexico Other operators infrastructures TLA Altamira Santiago de Chile GNL Quintero to be delivered in liquefied natural gas (LNG) form. The volume of gas in its liquid state is 600 times lower, making it economically viable to transport from Barcelona terminals enable gas plants play a crucial role in the energy system, as they work together in a network and provide storage capacity and flexibility. They are the only facilities that can ramp output up or down sufficiently quickly to allow combined cycle plants to generate electricity to cover fluctuations in demand when other energy sources are offline. producer countries to the markets where it is required. Distribution to end consumers
Enagás regasification plants Barcelona Plant Huelva Plant Cartagena Plant El Musel Plant BBG Plant Located in the Port of Gijón and due to enter service Since 00, Enagás has been the main stakeholder in the Bilbao plant, with a stake of 0% 8 tanks tanks tanks Storage capacity 80,000 m LNG Storage capacity 69,500 m LNG Storage capacity 587,000 m LNG Emission capacity,950,000 m (n)/h Emission capacity,50,000 m (n)/h Emission capacity,50,000 m (n)/h Emission capacity 800,000 m (n)/h Emission capacity 800,000 m (n)/h Min. / max. docking capacity 0,000 / 66,000 m LNG Min. / max. docking capacity 9,500 / 7,00 m LNG Min. / max. docking capacity 0,000 / 66,000 m LNG Min. / max. docking capacity 65,000 / 66,000 m LNG Min. / max. docking capacity 7,000 / 70,000 m LNG LNG truck loading 0 GWh/day (0 trucks/day) LNG truck loading.5 GWh/day (5 trucks/day) Medium-sized/Large vessel,500 m/h Small vessel,900 m/h Medium-sized/Large vessel,650 m/h Small vessel 80 m/h Large vessel 6,000 m/h New projects in Spain True to its commitment to safeguard supply to the Spanish Gas System, Enagás is involved in the development of two new regasification plants in the Canary Islands one on Gran Canaria and the other on Tenerife. These terminals will boost security of supply to the islands, while helping to cut CO emissions through the use of natural gas, which is a cleaner, more environmentally friendly energy source. International benchmark Enagás, which is responsible for developing natural gas in Spain and is the leading operator of regasification plants in Europe, is recognised worldwide as a strategic partner for companies in the sector. These companies have appointed Enagás to provide them with advice or train technical teams at terminals around the world. In 0, the company also started operations outside Spain after acquiring a stake in TLA Altamira regasification plant in 0 TLA Altamira Plant (Mexico) Mexico through a joint venture with the Dutch group Vopak. Enagás operates the plant and has a 0% stake in it, while Vopak holds the remaining 60%. Furthermore, in 0, Enagás entered into an agreement to acquire a stake in GNL Quintero terminal in Chile. Currently, Terminal de Valparaíso, participated by Enagás (5%) and Oman Oil Company (9%), is the main shareholder in this plant, with a stake of 0%. 0 GNL Quintero Plant (Chile) tanks tanks Storage capacity,000 m LNG Emission capacity 800,000 m (n)/h Emission capacity 65,000 m (n)/h Min. / max. docking capacity 70,000 / 7,000 m LNG Min. / max. docking capacity 0,000 / 65,000 m LNG LNG truck loading 8.7 GWh/day (0 trucks/day)
The workings of an LNG terminal nt Experience gained in the operation and maintenance El Musel Plant of LNG terminals in various Located demand scenarios hasin the Port of Gijón and due to enter service enabled Enagás to optimise operational availability and management efficiency. Enagás Leaders regasification in value added plants services BBG Plant Barcelona Plant At our plants Full containment LNG storage tank Concrete and00, Enagás has been the main stakeholder Since steel covered dome Wallplant, and roofwith a stake of 0% in the Bilbao insulation system Pressed concrete wall Huelva Plant LNG carrier unloading Inner tank 9% nickel steel Vapour barrier Bottom insulation system Cartagena P In other companies' projects Engineering, commissioning and start-up LNG storage Operation and maintenance Production and optimisation Bottom slab heating Truck loading Capture tray and seawater pumps tanks LNG m (n)/h Emission capacity 800,000 m (n)/h 0,000 / 66,000 m LNG day (50 trucks/day) Min. / max. docking capacity 65,000 / 66,000 m LNG LNG truck loading 0 GWh/day (0 trucks/day) Large vessel 6,000 m/h 650 m/h Vaporiser LNG carrier loading Training 8 tanks Storage capacity 80,000 m LNG Storage capacity 69,500 m LNG Storage capacity 587,000 Emission capacity 800,000 m (n)/h Emission capacity,950,000 m (n)/h Emission capacity,50,000 m (n)/h Emission capacity,50, Min. / max. docking capacity 7,000 / 70,000 m LNG Min. / max. docking capacity 0,000 / 66,000 m LNG Min. / max. docking capacity 9,500 / 7,00 m LNG Min. / max. docking capa LNG truck loading.5 GWh/day (5 trucks/day) LNG truck loading 5 GW Medium-sized/Large vessel,500 m/h Small vessel,900 m/h Medium-sized/Large vess Small vessel 80 m/h Torch Implementation of management systems tanks Boil-off system Unloading arms LNG truck loading Measuring station International benchmark Enagás, which is responsible for developing natural gas in Spain and is the leading operator of regasification plants in Europe, is recognised worldwide as a strategic partner for companies in the sector. These companies have appointed Enagás toprovide them with advice or train technical teams at terminals around the world. Unloading Storage In 0, the company also started operations outside Spain after acquiring a stake in TLA Altamira regasification plantinin The LNG is transferred The LNG is stored 0 New projects in Spain Mexico through a joint venture with the Dutch group Vopak. Enagás operates the plant and has a 0% stake in it, while Vopak holds the remaining 60%. Furthermore, in 0, Enagás entered into an agreement to acquire a stake in GNL Quintero terminal in Chile. Currently, Terminal de Valparaíso, participated by Enagás (5%) and Measurement Oman Oil Company (9%), is the main shareholder in this and odorisation plant,secondary with a stake of 0%. pumps are from vessels to tanks using total containment tanks used to pipe the LNG The natural gas is measured unloading arms powered guaranteeing the utmost 0 to the vaporisers where and regulated to the emission by the ship pumps. Our safety. These have been regasification takes place. pressure and odorised so Barcelona, Cartagena and designed to support This is a physical process that it can be detected in tanks tanks to warm the the event of leakages. Once ElMusel terminals can serve cryogenic conditions, at usingseawater the largest ships in the -60 ºC and slightly above LNG Storage to raisecapacity its temperature has been odorised, the gas,000 m itlng world Q-Max and Q-Flex atmospheric pressure. to above 0 ºC and return it is pumped into the high Emission capacity 800,000 (n)/h which have a capacity of upm (n)/h to itsemission gaseouscapacity state. 65,000 m pressure pipeline network for tomin. 66,000 of LNG. / max.m docking capacity 70,000 / 7,000 m LNG Min. / max. docking capacity 0,000 65,000 mtolng onward/transmission the end customer. LNG truck loading 8.7 GWh/day (0 trucks/day) TLA Altamira Plant (Mexico) GNL Quintero Plant (Chile) True to its commitment to safeguard supply to the Spanish Highest standards safety in the development Respect forofthe Gas System, Enagásof is involved twoenvironment new regasification plants in the Canary Islands one on It is one our priorities to ensure The regasification plants do not discharge GranofCanaria and the other on Tenerife. our regasification plants and all other solid or liquid waste or release smoke or facilities boast the highest levels of pollutant into the atmosphere. These terminals will boost security of supply to gases the islands, safety. while helping to cut CO emissions through the use of Enagás heads up projects aimed at natural gas, which is a cleaner, more environmentally Total containment curbing the impact of CO emissions. friendly energytanks. source. Back-up control systems. Highly-qualified personnel. OHSAS 800 certification. All the company's plants are operated and managed in accordance with AENOR-certified environmental management criteria, pursuant to UNE-EN ISO 00. At the forefront of R&D Leaders in innovation applied to boosting energy efficiency and savings. Plants able to generate their own electricity: 0% of power consumed. Proprietary models for maintaining cryogenic equipment. ISO 900-certified measurement system.
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