Polskie LNG Commences Tender Procedure Regarding Swinoujscie Terminal Expansion
01.07.2019 - NEWS

January 7, 2019 [Hydrocarbon Engineering] - Polskie LNG, the owner and operator of the Swinoujscie, Poland LNG terminal has published the contract notice that officially commences the tender procedure with the view to select the contractor for the terminal expansion.


The tender procedure involves the delivery of three main components:

  • Additional regasification installation – increasing the nominal regasification capacity of the terminal to 7.5 billion Nm3/yr.
  • Third LNG process storage tank – increasing the operational flexibility of the LNG terminal installation and ensuring the optimum natural gas process storage capacity.
  • LNG-to-rail transshipment installation – extending the range of services provided with the possibility of natural gas transhipment onto ISO containers and rail tankers.

The tender process involves signing the contract with the selected contractor by the end of 2019.

Reaching the target capacity of 7.5 billion Nm3/yr is planned in 2021.

The other two projects are scheduled for completion in 2Q23.

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