China approves new LNG receiving terminal in Fujian province
China's state economic planner has approved natural gas company Hanas Group's plan to build a receiving terminal for LNG in the southeastern province of Fujian.
The terminal, estimated to cost 5.26 B yuan ($829.8 MM), will have an annual receiving capacity of 5.65 MMt of the super-chilled fuel, the National Development and Reform Commission said on Wednesday.
The terminal, to be built in Meizhouwan port of Fujian province, will have one berth and two storage tanks each sized 200,000 m3, the planner said in a statement posed on its website.
Based in the city of Yinchuan in the northern region of Ningxia, Hanas Group is engaged in piped-gas distribution, natural gas liquefaction and power generation.
(Reporting by Chen Aizhu; Editing by Christian Schmollinger and Stephen Coates)
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