Located in England in the UK, the Isle of Grain regasification terminal is operated by National Grid Grain LNG. The terminal started operations in 2005 and is owned by National Grid.
With a storage capacity of 0.46 million tons (Mt), the Isle of Grain terminal currently has a regasification capacity of 688.35bcf/annum (billion cubic feet), which is expected to increase to 1,028.64bcf/annum by 2030.
Isle of Grain regasification terminal is undergoing expansion, which will increase its capacity by 340.29bcf/annum.
During the period 2021-2025, the Isle of Grain regasification terminal is expected to witness an estimated capex of $360.36m.
Contractors involved in the regasification plant
Some of the key contractors for the upcoming expansion at the Isle of Grain regasification terminal include the following.
Design/FEED: KBR, Subsea 7, WSP Global.
Main EPC: VINCI Construction Grands Projets, Vinci.
Methodology
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