Angola LNG is considering future expansion options including adding a mini train of 3m mtpa, as new gas supplies to the plant ramp up in the next 12 months, Reuters said.

  • Extra supplies are expected from Chevron by year-end and the New Gas Consortium by end 2025.
  • Angola is Africa’s second largest LNG producer and current supply to its facility averages around 700 mcf/d, or 70% of operating capacity.
  • The additional supplies from the project will allow ALNG to run at full capacity for the first time and with more feedstock than anticipated.
  • Angola LNG is designed for a single train of 5.2m mtpa.

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OIL: Angola LNG Considers Expansion: Reuters

Last updated at:Nov-08 11:24By: Lawrence Toye
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Angola LNG is considering future expansion options including adding a mini train of 3m mtpa, as new gas supplies to the plant ramp up in the next 12 months, Reuters said.

  • Extra supplies are expected from Chevron by year-end and the New Gas Consortium by end 2025.
  • Angola is Africa’s second largest LNG producer and current supply to its facility averages around 700 mcf/d, or 70% of operating capacity.
  • The additional supplies from the project will allow ALNG to run at full capacity for the first time and with more feedstock than anticipated.
  • Angola LNG is designed for a single train of 5.2m mtpa.

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