Asset Report
Sagunto - LNG regas terminal
Report summary
Sagunto LNG terminal is an onshore operational terminal in Valencia, Spain. After receiving its initial commissioning cargoes in 2006, the Sagunto terminal received its first commercial LNG shipment in April 2006 when the 145,000 m³ Al Thakhira tanker unloaded supplies from Qatar. Sagunto took three years to build and cost €340 million (US$544m). The terminal was developed by a consortium comprising Iberdrola (30%), Unión Fenosa Gas, previously known as Union Fenosa ...
Table of contents
- Key facts
- Location maps
- Terminal overview
- Utilisation
- Operational basis
- Offtake
- Tariffs
- Future expansions
Tables and charts
This report includes 7 images and tables including:
- Key facts: Table 1
- Key facts: Table 2
- Key facts: Table 3
- Map
- Approximate Monthly Import Data by Country
- Tariffs: Table 1
- Tariffs: Table 2
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