Located in Mississippi in the US, the Gulf I regasification terminal is operated by Kinder Morgan. The terminal started operations in 2011 and is owned by Kinder Morgan, Thunderbird Resources, Zenith Energy, and others.
With a storage capacity of 0.15 million tons (Mt), the Gulf I terminal currently has a regasification capacity of 547.5bcf/annum (billion cubic feet), which is expected remain the same as 547.5bcf/annum by 2030.
About Kinder Morgan
Kinder Morgan Inc (KMI) is a midstream energy infrastructure company, which owns and operates through a network of pipelines and terminals. Its pipelines transport natural gas, crude oil, gasoline, condensate, refined petroleum products and other products, and its terminals transload and store petroleum products, ethanol and chemicals, and handle bulk materials such as steel, coal, and petroleum coke. KMI also produces and transports carbon dioxide (CO2), which is utilized in enhanced oil recovery projects in the Permian Basin. Its key customers include energy producers and shippers, major oil companies, local distributors and businesses across various industries. KMI is headquartered in Houston, Texas, the US.
Methodology
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