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2019-10-25 来源: 中国石化新闻网 |
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中国石化新闻网讯 据油气新闻10月24日消息称,Kallanish能源公司从分析公司GlobalData的最新报告中获悉,到2023年,全球LNG再气化产能预计将增长36%,达到60.8万亿立方英尺(Tcf)。 这家总部位于英国的公司本周表示,亚洲将推动其中一半以上的增长,领头的是印度、巴基斯坦和中国。印度继续主导全球再气化产能的增加和资本支出,仅该国就将为市场增加2.7万亿立方英尺的新产能。 石油和天然气分析师Adithya Rekha表示:“在亚洲,预计到2023年,总计47个终端的新增产能将达到8.2万亿立方英尺。其中,孟加拉国的Matarbari终端的LNG再气化产能最高,达到0.54万亿立方英尺。预计终端将于2023年开始运营。” 欧洲将有更多的新建LNG再气化设施,欧洲是新增产能第二大的地区,该地区将共有10个规划和宣布的终端投产。GlobalData估计,到2023年,这些将增加2.1万亿立方英尺的再气化产能。最大的产能将来自德国的威廉港的浮动终端,达到0.35万亿立方英尺。 中东是新增LNG再气产能的第三大推动力,预计未来四年将达到2万亿立方英尺。科威特的Al-Zour陆上终端将占该地区再气化产能的一半以上。当该终端在2020年投产后,它将增加约1.2万亿立方英尺的产能。 曹海斌 摘译自 油气新闻 原文如下: Global LNG regas capacity to grow 36% by 2023 Global liquefied natural gas (LNG) regasification capacity is expected to grow by 36% by 2023, to reach 60.8 trillion cubic feet (Tcf), Kallanish Energy learns from a new report by analytics firm GlobalData. The UK-based firm said this week Asia will drive more than half of this growth, led by India, Pakistan and China. India continues to dominate global regasification capacity additions and capex spending, and the country alone will add 2.7 Tcf of new capacity to the markets. “In Asia, a total of 47 terminals are expected to contribute new-build capacity of 8.2 Tcf by 2023,” said oil and gas analyst Adithya Rekha. “Of these, Bangladesh’s Matarbari terminal has the highest LNG regasification capacity of 0.54 Tcf. The terminal is expected to start operations in 2023.” Further new-build LNG regasification installations will come from Europe, which ranks as the second-largest region for new capacity with a total of 10 planned and announced terminals. These would add some 2.1 Tcf regas capacity by 2023, GlobalData estimates. The biggest capacity is set to come from Germany’s Wilhelmshaven floating terminal at 0.35 Tcf. The Middle East comes in as the third-biggest driver of new LNG regas capacity, with some 2 Tcf estimated in the next four years. The Al-Zour onshore terminal in Kuwait will account for more than half of the region’s regas capacity. It will add some 1.2 Tcf of capacity when it comes online in 2020.
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