Sacyr Proyecta selected as engineering company for new liquified gases terminal
Published by Bella Weetch,
Editorial Assistant
Tanks and Terminals,
Sacyr Proyecta, a Sacyr Engineering and Infrastructure company, will be the owner engineering company for the new terminal for liquified gases currently being developed by Hanseatic Energy Hub (HEH) in Stade, Germany.
In partnership with HEH, Sacyr Proyecta will oversee the engineering, purchasing, procuring, construction and commissioning tasks for the EPC contractor, throughout the project’s execution through 2027.
The terminal will have a regasification capacity of 13.3 billion m3 and two LNG storage tanks with a capacity of 240 000 m3. Moreover, the port is designed to be accessible for the largest LNG tankers (Q max) with a length of 345 m and 265 000 m3 of capacity, and will have all the infrastructure and auxiliary equipment necessary to ensure the highest safety standards.
HEH is a consortium created to secure Germany’s supply of LNG and green gases, while preparing for the market ramp-up of hydrogen.
HEH is based on a future-flexible modular system for the green energy transition that maximizes the diverse opportunities offered by the Stade energy region. In the first expansion phase 2027, an emission-free terminal for LNG, bio-LNG and SNG (synthetic natural gas, artificially produced LNG) will begin operating in the existing industrial park.
This land-based terminal will commence operation as an ammonia-ready facility. By the end of 2023, Stade is also set to become the location for one of five FSRUs chartered by the German federal government.
Read the article online at: https://www.tanksterminals.com/terminals/26042023/sacyr-proyecta-selected-as-engineering-company-for-new-liquified-gases-terminal/
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