The Atlantic LNG Company of Trinidad and Tobago is a liquefied natural gas (LNG) producing company operating a liquefied natural gas plant in Point Fortin , Trinidad and Tobago . Atlantic LNG operates four liquefaction units ( trains ). Train 4, with a 5.2 million tonnes per year production capacity, is among the world's largest LNG trains in operation.
9-544: The Atlantic LNG project was started by Cabot LNG (now Suez ) in 1992. In 1993, Cabot LNG, National Gas Company of Trinidad and Tobago , Amoco and British Gas plc signed the Memorandum of Understanding, and launched a feasibility study of the project. The Atlantic LNG company was formed in July 1995. general Construction of the first train started in 1996, and the train was officially opened on 13 March 1999. The first cargo
18-593: A new business unit called Suez Water Technologies & Solutions. Suez shares are listed on the Euronext exchanges in Paris and Brussels . On 14 May 2019 Bertrand Camus was appointed as chief executive officer of Suez. On 1 February 2022 SUEZ began a new chapter in its history with its acquisition by the Consortium of shareholders and the appointment of a new CEO, Sabrina Soussan. As of 1 August Sabrina Soussan
27-600: Is 3.3 million tonnes per year. Train 4, which cost $ 1.2 billion, has a production capacity of 5.2 million tonnes per year. The total storage capacity of Atlantic LNG's facility is 524,000 cubic meters. The total investment of building four LNG trains was US$ 3.6 billion. The Train 1 is supplied from the BP-operated fields in the east coast of Trinidad through the NGC-Trinidad-and-Tobago-owned 36 inches (910 mm) diameter pipeline. Train 2
36-460: Is supplied from BP land (50%) off the east coast of Trinidad and from BG-operated land (50%) off the north coast (NCMA) through 24 inches (610 mm) diameter pipeline. Train 3 receives 75% of its supply from BP land and 25% from a mix of NCMA gas (as with Train 2) and east coast gas (ECMA) held 50% by BG and 50% by ChevronTexaco . In 2021, BP Trinidad and Tobago informed the government of Trinidad and Tobago that due to gas production decline, there
45-649: The Vedomosti newspaper reported, that BP has invited Russia's Gazprom to take a stake in Atlantic LNG. 10°11′2″N 61°41′37″W / 10.18389°N 61.69361°W / 10.18389; -61.69361 Suez (company, 2015) Suez SA (formerly Suez Environnement ) is a French -based utility company which operates largely in the water and waste management sectors. The company has its head office in La Défense, Paris . In 2015, all
54-548: The group Suez Environnement simplified its name to become Suez, after the group GDF-Suez changed its name to Engie , leaving the name Suez available again. In September 2015, Suez acquired Sembcorp's 40% stake in the companies' common joint-venture to provide water treatment and waste management in Australia. On 1 October 2017 Suez bought the Water & Process Technologies unit from GE Power for 3.4 billion dollars and formed
63-537: The group's brands became SUEZ. Formerly an operating division of Suez , the company was spun out as a stand-alone entity as part of the merger to form GDF Suez (now Engie ) on 22 July 2008. Engie remained the largest shareholder of the company with a 35% stake. On the stock market, Suez Environnement's share jumped 40% in value on its first day. In April 2014, Suez Environnement signed 3 major water treatment contracts in India worth 61 million euros. In July 2015,
72-718: Was insufficient gas to supply Train 1. The government decided despite spending US$ 250 million dollars on renovating the train to suspend operations for at least two years. Atlantic LNG is owned by the National Gas Company of Trinidad and Tobago (NGC Trinidad and Tobago), Shell , BP , and the Chinese Investment Corporation (CIC). The stakes in Train 1 are: The stakes in Trains 2 and 3 are: The stakes in Train 4 are: In August 2007,
81-575: Was loaded in April 1999. Train 2 started up on 12 August 2002, Train 3 on 28 April 2003, and Train 4 in December 2005. A feasibility study for the fifth train—Train X—was scheduled to be concluded by December 2007. The total production capacity of Atlantic LNG's four trains is around 14.8 million tonnes per year. The capacity of the Train 1 is 3 million tonnes per year, and the capacity of each of Trains 2 and 3
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