Picture of the day: Pakistan’s second LNG import terminal

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Picture of the day: Pakistan's second LNG import terminal
Image courtesy of Pakistan LNG Terminals

Pakistan GasPort’s LNG import terminal at Mazhar Point, Port Qasim, Karachi has recently been inaugurated, and according to local media reports, the facility started receiving commercial cargoes. 

The project, worth around $500 million includes a floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU), BW’s FSRU BW Integrity with a storage capacity in excess of 170,000 cubic meters and a peak regasification capacity of 750 million standard cubic feet per day.

It is connected to the national gas grid via a 12.3 kilometer subsea and onshore pipeline.

The import facility provides LNG storage and regasification services to the state-owned Pakistan LNG Terminals of up to 600mmscfd for 15 years.

The terminal’s surplus regas capacity of 90mmscfd is, under the prevailing policy and rules, be made available to the private sector in collaboration with PGPC’s equity partner Trafigura.

It provides fuel for 3,600 megawatts of power generation plants set up by the government of Pakistan.