Uruguay LNG Contract Goes to CCCC Shanghai Dredging

Uruguay LNG Contract Goes to CCCC Shanghai Dredging

CCCC Shanghai Dredging said it has signed the Uruguay LNG dredging contract with Gas Sayago last week. With a construction period of 18 months and a total contract value of some 40 million U.S. dollars, the project is scheduled to commence on August 1, 2013.

Gas Sayago is a joint venture established by Uruguay’s two state-owned energy companies–UTE and ANCAP with a 50 percent stake each with the aim of building Uruguay’s first national terminal of LNG storage and regasification. The project involves the dredging works and regasification terminal services. The company won the bid for the dredging works. Located five kilometers west of Port of Montevideo, with quantities of over 17 million cubic meters, the works involves basin and channel dredging.

The signing of the project has laid the groundwork for the company to better participate in Uruguay’s infrastructural construction and is of positive significance to further developing the Latin American market and consolidating the traditional friendship between China and Uruguay.

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LNG World News Staff, July 5, 2013; Image: Gas Sayago