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Alexandroupolis LNG
October, 2015
Located in the crossroads of the European energy corridors
Alexandroupolis LNG
Project components
The project comprises 3 distinct components:
3. The two sections of the natural gas pipeline transmission system, i.e.:
• The subsea section: 24 km and the onshore section: 4 km
connecting the offshore terminal to the Greek National Gas Grid (NNGS)
1. The floating LNG Storage and Regasification unit:
• An LNG vessel with mounted regasification functionality (SRV)
2. The permanent offshore structures, including:
• The Mooring system
• The Flex Risers and the Pipeline End Manifold (PLEM), transmitting gas from the floating unit to the subsea pipelines
A Pipeline system comprising a Subsea and an Onshore sectionconnects the floating unit to the NNGTS
SRV
10 km
Alexandroupolis
National NG Transmission
System (ESFA) NNGTS (ESFA)
Subsea pipeline 24 km / D = 30”
New M/R - DESFA
LNG RV
Onshore pipeline4 km / D = 30’’
Technical features
• LNG storage capacity: 170,000 m3
• LNG receiving rate: up to 10,000 m3/h
• Max. sustainable send-out (re-gas) capacity 700,000 Nm3/h (≈ 630 mmscfd) i.e. > 6.1 bcm/yr
• Re-gas system: Hybrid (2 Closed Loop, 2 Open Loop) - 4 x 400 m3/h of LNG
• Sea depth at mooring position: ≈ 40 m
• Adjustable gas send-out pressure to fit receiving system requirements (e.g. NNGS ≈ 50 barg, TAP ≈ 90 barg)
• Pipeline system sizing (diameter): 30’’
Greece
Alexandroupolis
BulgariaTurkey
Komotini
Stara Zagora
to Italy
to G
reek m
arket
to Romania & Eastern European markets
Serbia and Central
European markets
LNG supply
A new energy Gateway to Europe
Kipi
24”
36”
30”
48”
LNG RV
Greek National Gas Transmission System (ESFA)
Gas Interconnector Greece – Bulgaria (IGB)
Gas Interconnector Greece – Turkey (ITG)
TAP / TANAP
Country networks and Regional Interconnectors – SEE and Balkans gas ring
Kula - Sidirokastro
Best placed to offer an Alternative Supply and Route Solution to Bulgaria and onwards to Romania, Serbia and the wider region all the way to Ukraine
Alexandroupolis LNG
• Security & Diversification of Supply
• New Pricing
• Enhancing trading optionality
Careful consideration of Safety, Social & Environmental aspects
Offshore wind parks - Planned
Ship waiting area
NNGS pipeline
Φ2
Φ8
Φ4
Φ3
Φ10
Offshore wind parks - Planned
Touristic zones
Protected Zones
Evros River Delta Gr 1110006
Military Areas
National waters (6 ΝΜ)
Φ1
SEVESO – Worst Case
Scenario
LNG-RV
3,9 km
Evros district South Forest (Gr1110009)
• Minimum environmental footprint
• In cooperation with local and national authorities
• Fully supported by local community
• Offers employment opportunities in the area
• All safety conditions met
Offering direct access to the regional gas markets, creating new investment and marketing opportunities
• Located and sized to capture material Growth potential in the region (anticipated demand growth between 2015-2024 at 20 bcm)
• Feeding into the Greek NG transmission system and to the Greek market
• Potential to supply the large and fast growing Turkish market via the existing ITG
• Can be the earliest available alternative supply infrastructure in the region, ahead of any other planned project
Strategically located to access the Regional markets and infrastructure projects
• Offering a new gas supply route to Bulgaria and onwards to Serbia, Romania & further to Hungary / Ukraine via the Interconnector Greece – Bulgaria (IGB) and the other planned regional interconnection projects
• Ability to link and provide an additional gas source into TAP, support the South Corridor and access the West Balkan markets
• Access to a variety of major new international supply sources including the US and East Med
Project reaching maturity - Licensing completed
• Production license (INGS – Independent Natural Gas System license):
Received from the Ministry of Environment, Energy and Climate Change, following positive opinion of the Greek Energy Regulator (RAE) (Aug.2011)
• Access rights to shore, seabed and sea area (required for subsea / offshore works):
Granted by the Ministry of National Economy (Sept.2014)
Project start up: 1Q2018
• SEVESO II study:
Submitted to the Ministry of Environment, Energy & Climate Change (May.2012) Acceptance from all relevant authorities granted for the 1st phase of development
• Environmental & Social Impact Assessment (E.S.I.A.) study:
Approved by the Minister of Environment, Energy & Climate Change (27.03.2013)
• Installation Act and Installation license
Installation Act and Installation license issued by the Ministry of Environment, Energy & Climate Change (30.12.2014 & 20.01.2015 respectively)
ALEXANDROUPOLIS LNG INGS
Project Licensing completion rate: > 80% (Cont’d)Favourable conditions and prospects for the financing of the project
• Project received PCI status from E.C. (EC 347/2013, EC 1391/2013) for the period 2013-2015 and is again in the final list to maintain PCI status for 2015-2017
• Eligible for Grants of up to 50% through Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) – Grant already APPROVED for FEED (November, 2014) – (€ 1.75 mil.)
• Eligible for favorable financing tools and terms from E.I.B. (E.F.S.I.) / E.B.R.D.• Project eligible for subsidies and tax exemption in line with Greek Investment law • Project candidate to be included in the 2014-2020 Corporate Agreement for the
Development Framework (C.A.D.F. – E.S.P.A.) • Export financing schemes available from equipment suppliers
• Long standing relationships with local and international financial institutions