TGE Gas: roofs raised on two Huizhou LNG tanks in China

Germany-based TGE Gas Engineering, a unit of China’s CIMC, said it has raised the roofs on two large storage tanks at Guangdong Energy’s Huizhou LNG terminal in China.

Each of the two tanks has a capacity of 200,000 cbm.

TGE Gas said in a statement on Thursday it is working on the EPC contract revealed last year with its consortium partner CIMC EnTech.

The LNG terminal, developed by Guangdong Huizhou LNG, has a capacity of 6.1 mtpa and consists of three 200,000-cbm LNG tanks.

TGE Gas expects the mechanical completion of the project on January 31, 2024.

Guangdong Energy previously said the total costs for the first phase of the terminal would reach about $1 billion.

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