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Operational start-up at Petrobras' third LNG Regasification Terminal

The terminal involved an investment of R$ 1 billion.

Petrobras Agency
27/01/2014 11:43
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The Petrobras LNG Regasification Terminal in Bahia brings greater flexibility and assurances to natural gas supplies in Brazil, with regasification capacity now up to 41 million m³/day.
 
At precisely 1:13 pm on Friday (January 24, 2014), Petrobras added to the Brazilian gas pipeline network the first regasified LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) from its new Regasification Terminal, located in Baía de Todos os Santos, Salvador, in the state of Bahia. The Bahia Regasification Terminal (TRBA) has a regasification capacity of 14 million m³/day of natural gas. With the new terminal now in operation, Petrobras' natural gas regasification capacity has risen from 27 million m³/day to 41 million m³/day, equivalent to almost one and half times the capacity to import gas from Bolivia. The company is already operating the regasification terminals at Pecém (Ceará state) and Guanabara Bay (Rio de Janeiro state) with their respective regasification capacities of 7 million m³/day and 20 million m³/day of natural gas.
 
The LNG is imported from various suppliers around the world in order to meet the domestic demand for natural gas, with a view to providing greater flexibility and guaranteeing supplies, thereby increasing the country’s energy security, which is essential to encourage new investment.
 
The TRBA involved an investment of around R$ 1 billion and is the country’s third LNG regasification terminal. An ingredient of the federal government’s Growth Acceleration Program (PAC), construction of the terminal was begun in 2012 and it was completed on time and generated 3,623 direct jobs in the region, while achieving a level of domestic content in its equipment and services of approximately 90%.

The Petrobras LNG Regasification Terminal in Bahia brings greater flexibility and assurances to natural gas supplies in Brazil, with regasification capacity now up to 41 million m³/day. 


At precisely 1:13 pm on Friday (January 24, 2014), Petrobras added to the Brazilian gas pipeline network the first regasified LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) from its new Regasification Terminal, located in Baía de Todos os Santos, Salvador, in the state of Bahia. The Bahia Regasification Terminal (TRBA) has a regasification capacity of 14 million m³/day of natural gas. With the new terminal now in operation, Petrobras' natural gas regasification capacity has risen from 27 million m³/day to 41 million m³/day, equivalent to almost one and half times the capacity to import gas from Bolivia. The company is already operating the regasification terminals at Pecém (Ceará state) and Guanabara Bay (Rio de Janeiro state) with their respective regasification capacities of 7 million m³/day and 20 million m³/day of natural gas. 


The LNG is imported from various suppliers around the world in order to meet the domestic demand for natural gas, with a view to providing greater flexibility and guaranteeing supplies, thereby increasing the country’s energy security, which is essential to encourage new investment.


The TRBA involved an investment of around R$ 1 billion and is the country’s third LNG regasification terminal. An ingredient of the federal government’s Growth Acceleration Program (PAC), construction of the terminal was begun in 2012 and it was completed on time and generated 3,623 direct jobs in the region, while achieving a level of domestic content in its equipment and services of approximately 90%.

 

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