Japan Petroleum Exploration Plans to Construct LNG Terminal in Soma

Japan Petroleum Exploration Plans to Construct LNG Terminal in Soma

Japan Petroleum Exploration said it has decided to start a front-end engineering design, and begin discussions with related government agencies to construct an LNG receiving terminal in Shinchi Town, Fukushima Prefecture (Soma Port) along with a connecting pipeline.

The vaporized gas received at the terminal is to be carried to the company’s Niigata-Sendai pipeline, through the connecting pipeline to be connected at Natori City, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan Petroleum Exploration said in a statement.

Over the years, the company has been supplying natural gas produced domestically along the Sea of Japan in Niigata, Yamagata and Akita prefectures, as well as vaporized gas received from overseas, to those on the demand side including power plant, city gas and industrial users in the relevant areas.

Japan Petroleum Exploration has been supplying gas to these users through its pipelines that run between Niigata and Sendai and between Shiroishi and Koriyama, as well as through LNG satellite stations utilizing freight cars and tank trucks.

The company expects demand for natural gas in the Tohoku region along the Pacific Ocean including Fukushima ,Miyagi and Iwate to become increasingly strong going forward on the back of heightened awareness of the environment and energy conservation.

To respond to this increase in demand, the company plans to construct an LNG receiving terminal and a connecting pipeline to provide a sufficient supply of natural gas over the medium to long terms. Also, in a bid to strengthen its function of providing stable gas supply, the company decided to plan these construction in this region positioned along the Pacific coast.

As such, to move this business plan forward, including front-end engineering design, the company has decided to establish Soma Project Division on November 30.

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