SK Gas, KNOC launch Korean LNG and oil terminal

SK Gas and Korea National Oil Corporation have launched their LNG and oil terminal in the South Korean port of Ulsan.

Korea Energy Terminal (KET) is a joint venture of KNOC (53 percent) and SK Gas (47 percent) formed to build a commercial energy storage facility at North Port in Ulsan as part of the government project called Northeast Asia oil hub project.

KNOC said in a statement that the two firms held a ceremony on November 14 to mark the completion of the public-private project.

The ceremony marked the completion of 12 oil tanks with a total capacity of 1.7 million barrels and two LNG tanks with a total capacity of 2.7 million barrels.

KNOC said the third LNG tank with a capacity of 1.35 million barrels is expected to be completed in 2026.

Back in 2020, Daewoo E&C won a contract for the first phase of this project in the port of Ulsan which included the construction of a 215,000-cbm LNG tank and additional regas facilities with about 1 mtpa capacity.

It also won a contract for the second phase with the same scope the same year.

Last year, a consortium led by Daewoo E&C also won the contract for the third phase as well and the full project will have three LNG tanks with a total capacity of 645,000 cbm.

The terminal also includes a berth for LNG bunkering vessels.

Last year, SK Gas, the unit of South Korean conglomerate SK Group, joined forces with compatriot shipping firm H-Line and the Ulsan Port Authority to develop an LNG bunkering project.

One of the LNG customers includes SK Gas’s LNG/LPG combined cycle power plant in Ulsan (Ulsan GPS).

In the future, KET plans to expand with additional LNG and ammonia storage facilities on the remaining site.

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