Algeria: four shortlisted for Skikda LNG jetty contract

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For illustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Sonatrach)

Algerian state energy firm Sonatrach has shortlisted four bidders for a contract to build a new liquefied natural gas (LNG) jetty at the company’s Skikda LNG export plant.

For illustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Sonatrach)

The Skikda LNG plant consists of four trains. The first three trains with a capacity of 3.2 million tonnes have been producing LNG for decades while the 4.5 million tonnes per year mega-train started chilling gas in 2013.

The new project which includes building the LNG jetty and expanding the loading capacity of Skikda port will “enable Skikda’s mega-train to increase production to its nominal capacity,” Sonatrach said in a statement on Tuesday.

It will also help boost Algeria’s ability to export to new customers and compete with increased competition from new LNG suppliers, the state-owned company said.

The new jetty will allow LNG carriers of up to 220,000-cbm to dock at the facility.

The contractors bidding for the expansion project include South Korea’s Hyundai Engineering & Construction, China Harbour Engineering, Egypt’s Orascom Construction Besix and a Turkish-Netherlands consortium of Ronesans and Ballast-Nedam, Sonatrach said.

Sonatrach plans to select a contractor by the end of September.

 

LNG World News Staff