GTT to design a 10,000-m3 onshore storage tank for LNG liquefaction plant in China

GTT has received an order from Beijing Petrochemical Engineering Co. Ltd., in cooperation with Shaanxi Yanchang Petroleum & Natural Gas Co. Ltd., for the design of a 10,000-m³ onshore LNG tank to be built at the Yangjiawan Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) liquefaction plant, in Yan’an city, Shaanxi Province, China.
For the first time, GTT’s membrane technology will be deployed alongside an onshore LNG liquefaction plant. This configuration represents a significant step forward for small-scale LNG infrastructure, which requires optimized energy performance due to the limited land footprint.
The tank will be equipped with GTT’s GST® membrane full containment technology, providing an effective and adapted response to these constraints. This technology features optimized insulation, achieving thermal performance up to twice that of conventional onshore tanks.
In addition, an integrated monitoring system enhances storage safety.
Delivery of the tank is scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2027.
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