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2019-07-08 来源: 中国石化新闻网 |
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中国石化新闻网讯 据普氏能源资讯7月5日报道,在国际货币基金组织(IMF)7月3日发放60亿美元的三年期贷款后,巴基斯坦政府批准了该国的第三个液化天然气终端的建设。 但石油部一位官员表示,由于政府优先支持过去10个月来一直在下降的外汇储备,而没有进一步提供资金,该设施的启动可能会推迟到2019年底,具体项目细节时间表还未提供。 巴基斯坦政府将于下个月发布一份招标书,寻求一些对位于卡拉奇港的巴基斯坦第三座浮动液化天然气终端感兴趣的公司。 该设施将使该国的再气化能力增加60万立方英尺/天。该国的第四个液化天然气终端原定于2020年开始运营,但目前尚不清楚此项计划是否有所改变。 根据标准普尔全球普氏分析公司(S&P Global Platts Analytics)的数据显示,巴基斯坦于2015年开始进口液化天然气,在2018年获得了680万吨液化天然气。政府计划到2022年进口1400万液化天然气,到2025年进口2100万吨,以弥合国内消费增长与上游储量下降之间的差距。 巴基斯坦总理特别助理纳迪姆·巴巴尔(Nadeem Babar)表示,巴基斯坦还希望通过一项招标,提供35个新的上游区块项目,招标期限为2019年至2020年年底。 并表示:政府正在对这些新区块进行调查和研究,以便有意向的公司能够决定他们要投标的区块。巴基斯坦正在与几家国际勘探公司进行谈判,并与其中一些公司签署了协议,其中就包括科威特石油公司。天然气目前约占巴基斯坦主要能源消耗的三分之一。发电能源消耗中,天然气占三分之一,其余三分之二由石油发电和水电平均分配。 洪伟立 摘译自 普氏能源资讯 原文如下: Pakistan's third LNG terminal gets approval, but delays expected The Pakistani government has given approval to the country's third LNG terminal, after the International Monetary Fund granted July 3 a $6 billion, three-year loan. However, the start up of the facility is likely to suffer delays beyond its initial 2019-end target, as the government has prioritized shoring up foreign exchange reserves that have been falling over the past 10 months, an official with the petroleum ministry said this week, without providing further details on the project timeline. The government will issue a tender next month seeking expressions of interest from potential companies to develop the floating LNG terminal -- Pakistan's third -- which will also be located at the port of Karachi. The facility will increase the country's regasification capacity by 600 Mcf/day. The country's fourth LNG terminal was originally scheduled to commence operations in 2020, but it remains unclear if the plans have changed. Pakistan, which began LNG imports in 2015, received 6.8 million mt in 2018, according S&P Global Platts Analytics. The government is targeting 14 million LNG imports by 2022 and up to 21 million mt/year by 2025, in a bid to bridge the gap between rising domestic consumption and declining upstream reserves. Pakistan is also looking to offer 35 new upstream blocks through a tender that will run from 2019-end to 2020-end, Nadeem Babar, special assistant to the Prime Minister, said. "The government is conducting surveys and studies pertaining to these new blocks so that the intending companies can decide which blocks they want to bid for," Babar said. "We are in talks with several international exploration companies and signed agreements with some of them, including Kuwait Petroleum," Babar said Thursday. Natural gas currently accounts for around a third of Pakistan's primary energy consumption. It also accounts for a third of electricity generation, with the remaining two-thirds split evenly between oil and hydropower.
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