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Sakhalin 2 LNG Jetty

Sakhalin 2 LNG Export Jetty

  • Prigorodnoye, Aniva Bay, Sakhalin Island, Russia
  • Russian Federation
  • Sakhalin Energy Investment Company Limited (SEIC)
  • Shell-Mitsubishi-Diamond Gas Consortium
  • 2005 - 2006

Project Highlights

This will be the first ever LNG plant built in Russia. Royal Dutch Shell estimates that the LNG plant will have the ability to meet eight percent of the world’s current LNG demand, 9.6 million tonnes of LNG per year, at the new plant, which will be in Prigorodnoye on Aniva Bay on the southern tip of Sakhalin, 13 kilometers east of Korsakov on 4.9 km². Two trains will have an annual capacity of 4.8 million tones each.

The LNG plant will have two LNG storage tanks of 100,000 cubic meter net capacity each and LNG will be exported via an 805-metre jetty in Aniva Bay. The jetty will have two loading arms and one boil-off gas return arm, with ship loading expected to take between six and sixteen hours depending on the size of the cargo.

BEKK Solutions Limited provided diving and logistical support for installation of the support dolphins, grouting, and installation of the protective rock armour, installation of topside modules and as-built surveys for two seasons.