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Iran LNG, also known as NIOC LNG, is a LNG plant under development at Tombak Port, approximately north of
Assaluyeh Asaluyeh () is a city in the Central District of Asaluyeh County, Bushehr province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county and the district. It is also the administrative center for Asaluyeh Rural District. Demographics Population A ...
Port and southeast of Kangan, Iran.


History

Construction of the LNG plant started in 2007. In April 2007, Austrian oil company OMV signed a preliminary agreement to participate in the project; however, the final agreement is not signed.


Technical description

The project includes two LNG trains each with capacity of 5.4 million tons of LNG per annum. The trains will use the Linde Liquefaction Process. The Iran LNG project consists of the LNG plant, including storage and loading facilities and following units: *Liquefaction Units *Treating Units *Power Station, Electric Motors and Compressors *Utilities and Off-Sites *Telecommunication *LNG Storage Tanks, which includes LNG and LPG Tanks *Harbour and Jetties It will be supplies from the phase 12 of the
South Pars gas field The South Pars/North Dome field is a natural-gas condensate field located in the Persian Gulf. It is by far the world's largest natural gas field, IEA, World Energy Outlook 2008 - Chapter 12 - Natural gas resources and production prospects, p.29 ...
. The LNG plant is expected to come online in 2011.


Contractors

The LNG plant is designed by consortium of Linde,
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, and
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. The engineering consortium for gas sweetening operations comprises Iranian companies Farab and Namvaran, and an Italian company APS Engineering. The LNG trains will be built by two consortia including the consortium of Iranian Farab and Chinese HuaFu Engineering Company, and the consortium led by the Pars International Development & Engineering Company. The liquefying equipment would be distributed by Steiner-Prematechnik-Gastec. Storage tanks for LNG are built by Daelim Industrial. Power plant and electro-compressor sections would be built by the Iran Power Plant Projects Management Co. Iran's Rah Sahel will construct the
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, and the off-site and utility segments will be handled by Iran's Petro Sanat Maad.


Company

The project is developed by the Iran LNG company, a subsidiary of the Iranian Gas exporting company (IGEC), which holds 49% of the shares, with the rest shared by the Oil Industry Investment Company (OIIC) (50%) and Oil Industry Pension Fund (1%). The shares of the two later is planned to reduce to 11%, and the remained 40% will be provided to strategic partners. The managing director of the company is Ali caiwanara.


See also

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North Pars Gas Field North Pars Gas Field () is one of the biggest independent gas fields of the world. This field which was discovered in 1967 is located some 120 kilometers south east of Bushehr province in water depths of 2 to 30 meters in the Persian Gulf. In 19 ...


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