GDF secures LNG capacity at UK terminal

Gaz de France, through an agreement with National Grid Transco PLC subsidiary Grain LNG Ltd., has booked 2.4 million tonnes/year of LNG regasification capacity for 20 years, starting in 2008-09, at the Isle of Grain terminal in the UK.
April 1, 2005

Doris Leblond
OGJ correspondent

PARIS, Apr. 1 -- Gaz de France, through an agreement with National Grid Transco PLC subsidiary Grain LNG Ltd., has booked 2.4 million tonnes/year of LNG regasification capacity for 20 years, starting in 2008-09, at the Isle of Grain terminal in the UK.

The terminal, at the Thames Estuary, is due on stream shortly with 3.3 million tonnes/year of LNG capacity, to be increased to 9.8 million tonnes/year by yearend 2008. This will account for about 12% of the UK's gas needs.

The UK's gas market, the largest in Europe, is set to grow by 2%/year, making the country a net gas importer as its North Sea gas production declines.

The LNG will come from Gaz de France gas production, but the source has not yet been determined.

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