German LNG Terminal, the developer of the import project in Brunsbuettel, has selected a Spanish-German partnership as an exclusive candidate for the final phase of its EPC tender procedure.
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The partnership consists of Spain’s Cobra Instalaciones y Servicios, Sener, and Germany’s TGE Gas Engineering.
This final phase will consist of a “comprehensive value-improvement exercise and a detailed price actualization” to make the LNG project more cost efficient.
The German LNG project, owned by Dutch Gasunie and Vopak, and Germany’s Oiltanking, plans to sign a binding EPC contract by the end of 2020.
Following the final deal, work would start on detailed design and engineering, necessary to develop purchase orders of long-lead items.
The LNG project started international prequalification process to select EPC contractor back in June 2019 announcing a shortlist in October the same year.
The contract scope includes a jetty with two berths, with both unloading and loading capabilities, for LNG carriers ranging from 1,000 up to 265,000-cbm.
The terminal will have storage tanks and LNG regasification and distribution facilities for a total capacity up to 8 bcm per year.
The project developer says it is also in the process of completing the permit application for the planning of the port infrastructure, including the waterside facilities.
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Source: LNG World News