The concrete pouring of all bearing platforms of six liquefied natural gas storage tanks with the world’s largest single tank capacity of 270000 cubic meters in the “green energy port” of CNOOC Yancheng was completed, and the construction of the main body of the storage tank was officially started. The project will build 10 large LNG storage tanks, including the first 4 220000 m3 storage tanks and the expanded 6 270000 m3 storage tanks. After being put into operation at the end of 2023, the annual processing capacity of LNG can reach 6 million tons.
Source: https://equalocean.com/
Tags: China, CNOOC, LNG, storage tanks
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