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Ten Year Network Development Plan 2015 |

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80

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100

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70

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MTPA

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120

100

80

50

40

20

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160

bcma

Canada

USA

Angola

T&T

Norway

Libya Equatorial

Guinea

Egypt

Algeria

Capacity under construction

Planned

Existing capacity

Figure 5.68:

Potential evolution of the liquefaction capacity in the Atlantic basin.

Breakdown by country (Source LNG journal)

Atlantic basin

The expansion of liquefaction capacity under construction in the Atlantic basin is

located in Algeria, with an increase of 5 MTPA (6bcma) in Arzew- GL3Z (Gassi

Touil)

1)

and in the United States, where the commissioning of the four trains of

Sabine Pass with 5 MTPA each (6bcma), will gradually come on stream between

2015 and 2017.

The projects with planned commissioning dates before 2020, which are not under

construction yet, are located in Canada (Goldboro LNG with 10MTPA/14 bcma)

and the United States (10 different projects with at total liquefaction capacity

of 107MTPA/147 bcma). The particular case of the LNG projects in the US is

explained below.

In addition, there are three projects in Nigeria with a total increase of the liquefaction

capacity of 38.4 MTPA (53 bcma) and one project in Canada which is still under

study.

Pacific basin

In the Pacific basin, most of the liquefaction projects under construction are locat-

ed in Australia, which is expected to triplicate its current liquefaction capacity up to

73MTPA (100bcma) by 2017. Other projects are under construction in Indonesia

(3MTPA/4bcma), Malaysia (2MTPA/3bcma) and Colombia (1MTPA/1.4bcma).

1) That is expected to come into operation in autumn 2014 during the edition of this report.