According to GlobalData’s LNG Regasification Database, there was a total regasification capacity of 26,726 billion cubic feet (bcf) in Asia in 2022, shared across 17 countries. GlobalData uses proprietary data and analytics to provide a complete picture of the global LNG Liquefaction segment. Buy the latest LNG terminals profiles here.

In 2022, Japan had the highest regasification capacity, followed by South Korea and China. Here are the 10 largest LNG regasification terminals in Asia by capacity in 2022, according to GlobalData’s LNG Regasification Database.

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1. Incheon LNG

Incheon regasification terminal is located in Incheon, South Korea. This terminal is owned by Korea Gas and operated by Korea Gas. It became operational in 1996 and has LNG regasification capacity of 1,856bcf. Buy the profile here.

2. Pyeongtaek LNG

Pyeongtaek LNG regasification terminal is owned by Korea Gas and operated by Korea Gas. Located in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea, this terminal started operation in 1986 and has regasification capacity of 1,722bcf. Buy the profile here.

3. Sodegaura LNG

Located in Chiba, Japan, the Sodegaura LNG regasification terminal is owned by Tokyo Electric Power Co Holdings, and Tokyo Gas Co. The Tokyo Gas Co operated terminal has LNG regasification capacity of 1,461bcf. Buy the profile here.

4. Futtsu LNG

Futtsu LNG regasification terminal is located in Chiba, Japan. Owned by Tokyo Electric Power Co Holdings and Toyota Tsusho, it has LNG regasification capacity of 918bcf. The terminal started its operation in 1985 and is operated by Tokyo Electric Power Co Holdings. Buy the profile here.

5. Dahej LNG

Dahej LNG regasification terminal is located in Gujarat, India. Petronet LNG is the operator of this terminal, which became operational in 2004. It has LNG regasification capacity of 852bcf, and is owned by Bharat Petroleum Corp, GAIL (India), Indian Oil Corp, Oil and Natural Gas Corp and Others. Buy the profile here.

6. Tongyeong LNG

The Tongyeong LNG regasification terminal, in Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea, is owned by Korea Gas. The terminal became operational in 2002 and is operated by Korea Gas. It has an LNG regasification capacity of 806bcf. Buy the profile here.

7. Higashi Ohgishima LNG

Higashi Ohgishima LNG regasification terminal is operated by Tokyo Electric Power Co Holdings. It started operations in 1984 and is located in Kanagawa, Japan. The terminal has LNG regasification capacity of 643bcf and is owned by Tokyo Electric Power Co Holdings Inc and Toyota Tsusho Corp. Buy the profile here.

8. Tianjin LNG

Located in Tianjin, China, the Tianjin LNG regasification terminal started in 2018. It has LNG regasification capacity of 580bcf. Sinopec Tianjin Liquefied Natural Gas Co is the operator of this terminal and is owned by China Petrochemical. Buy the profile here.

9. Map Ta Phut LNG

Map Ta Phut is located in Rayong, Thailand. It became operational in 2011 and has LNG regasification capacity of 560 bcf. PTT LNG Co is the operator of the terminal and it is owned by PTT Public Co. Buy the profile here.

10. Senboku II LNG

Owned by Osaka Gas Co, Senboku II LNG regasification terminal is located in Osaka, Japan. It became operational in 1977. Osaka Gas Co is the operator of the terminal, which has LNG regasification capacity of 554bcf. Buy the profile here.

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