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BAHÍA DE BIZKAIA GAS LNG TERMINAL
GASTECH 2005
Guillermo González Avila / Juan Manuel Pérez Garmendia
14/03/05
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LIST OF CONTENTS
• INTRODUCTION
• PROJECT MILESTONES
• LNG REGASIFICATION PLANT
• CONCLUSION
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INTRODUCTION
The Project involved the construction, commissioning, and Commercial Operations of two companies:
BAHIA DE BIZKAIA GAS (BBG):LNG Regasification Plant and associated Maritime
Terminal, 7 bcm
BAHIA DE BIZKAIA ELECTRICIDAD (BBE):800 MWh Combined Cycle Power Plant
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Both companies are owned by an equal partnership of four leading companies in the energy sector:
INTRODUCTION
PROJECT MILESTONES
•BBE-BBG were created in April 1998
•Commencement of construction:
BBE: March 2001
BBG: December 2000
•Start-upBBE: November 2002 (first tests)
BBG: August 2003 (first ship)
•Commencement of Commercial OperationsBBE: November 2003BBG: December 2003
•Total investment: 656BBE: 338 MILLION€BBG: 318 MILLION€
OVERVIEW OF FACILITIES
NATURAL GAS GATEWAYS
BAHIA DE BIZKAIA LOCATION
BAHIA DE BIZKAIA SITE LOCATION
Located in the town of Zierbena (Bizkaia)
230.000 m2 at the Port of Bilbao: 150.000 m2 for BBG facilities and 80.000 m2 for BBE facilities
BAHIA DE BIZKAIA SITE
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BBG REGASIFICATION PLANT
BRIEF TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
BBG LAYOUT
Torch
Sea Waterfrom BBE
Sea WaterVaporisers 5 bar
BBE 45 bar
GdE 72 bar
Sea Watercollection basin
Submerged CombustionVaporisers
PA 1021 x 133.000
LiquifierFA 101
Secondary Pumps
PA 101 A/B2 x 2.00.000
Truck Loading
Px101 A/B/C
Px102
FB 101
PrimaryPumps
PrimaryPumps
FB 102
B.O. Compressor
GB 103.A
BBG REGASIFICATION PLANT
Regasification Plant capacity: •Send-out rate: 800.000 Nm3/h NG•Annual send-out capacity: 7 bcm
Dispatch:•133.000 Nnm3/h to the Power Plant (BBE) at 36 barg•the remainder to the gas network at 72 barg
Storage capacity:•300.000 m3 LNG (2 tanks with a capacity of 150.000 m3 each)
Future expansion of the plant:•Send-out rate up to 1.200.000. Nm3/h NG•A third tank of 150.000 m3 LNG
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BBG REGASIFICATION PLANT
• Main components:– Maritime Terminal
• Jetty
• LNG unloading system
– Storage system• Tanks
– Process Unit• LNG send-out system
• Vaporizers
• Boil-off recovery system
• Gas Metering Station
• Road tankers loading (trucks)
• Auxiliary Systems
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BBG REGASIFICATION PLANT
• Maritime Terminal (1):
– Able to provide berthing for LNG carriers ranging from 70.000 m3 to 145.000 m3
– Main mooring components
• Mooring dolphins (concrete caissons): 2 for berthing, 6 for mooring, plus one for spillage recovery
• Main operations platform
• Gangways
• Defenses
• Fast release hooks
• Mooring rope tightness monitoring system
• Carrier approach monitoring system
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BBG TERMINAL AERIAL VIEW
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BBG TERMINAL AERIAL VIEW
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BBG REGASIFICATION PLANT
• Maritime Terminal (2):
– LNG unloading system:• Articulated unloading arms:
– 3 for LNG, 1 for boil-off
– Unloading capacity:12.000m3/h (LNG)
• Connection to Plant:
– 1 line 42” wide, 1 line 6” wide (LNG)
– 1 line 30” wide (Boil-off)
• Spillage gathering pit
• Emergency Shutdown System (ESD)
• Fire-fighting system
• Unloading operations control room
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BBG UNLOADING ARMS
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BBG REGASIFICATION PLANT
• STORAGE SYSTEM:– Two 150.000 m3 full-containment storage tanks– Operating pressure: 200 - 250 mbar g– External dimensions:77m diameter; 52m high
• LNG SEND-OUT SYSTEM:– LOW PRESSSURE (primary) PUMPS:
• Pump the LNG from the tanks to the high pressure pumps• 2X265 m3/h + 2X485 m3/h, per tank
– HIGH PRESSURE (secondary) PUMPS:• Discharge the LNG at 80 bar to the vaporizers• 4 x 256 m3/h + 3 x 385 m3/h
– RECONDENSER.• Compressed boil-off is condensed into the LNG stream
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BBG-STORAGE TANKS
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BBG REGASIFICATION PLANT
VAPORIZERS:
LNG is gasified in the vaporizers
• Seawater vaporizers: 4x200.000 Nm3/h
– Using warm sea water from the condenser of the Power plant
– 25.000 m3/h sea water
• Submerged combustion vaporizer. 1x200.000 Nm3/h
– Backup unit in the event the seawater vaporizers are out of service
BOIL-OFF RECOVERY SISTEM:– Boil-off gas produces in the tanks is sent to the compressor and then
to the recondenser
– 2 compressors
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BBG SEAWATER VAPORIZERS
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BBG SUBMERGED COMBUSTION VAPORIZER
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BBG BOIL-OFF COMPRESSORS
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BBG ROAD TANKER LOADING BAY
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SHIPPING PROCEDURES
LNG carriers must undergo a process aimed at ensuring theirsuitability and compatibility with BBG Terminal prior to berthing in it.Such process comprises the following steps:
•Information Exchange: The Terminal sends out to the LNG carrierOwner company a document containing a “General Description of the Terminal”, while the Owner or Shipping Agent must in turn provide the Terminal with the proposed general arrangement and vessel questionnaire form.
•Compatibility Study: BBG compatibility questionnaire (based onrecommendations from both SIGTTO and OCIMF) sets the operationaland safety criteria for operating at the Terminal.
•Issuance of the document “Procedures for the mooring of LNG carriers at the Port of Bilbao”, which describes the required maneouvres to enter the port, berth, unload and exit the port area in safe conditions.
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SHIPPING PROCEDURES
• Attainment of Vetting Certificate (issued by Repsol Vetting so far)
• Issuance to LNG carrier of “BBG Operations Procedures”, which include the
“Ship/Shore Safety Checklist”, a “Pre-meeting Agenda”, emergency
procedures, details of the ESD system and other relevant details for berthing,
unloading and unberthing operations.
Upon completion and compliance with the aforementioned step, clearance to
berth is granted, and unloading operations are allowed to commence.
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TERMINAL SAFETY FEATURES
BBG Terminal has been fitted with state-of-the-art safety features whichinclude, amongst others, the following:
• Distance and speed control panels for approaching and berthing
operations
• Alarm and blockade against excessive displacement of carrier during
unloading operations (disconnection of unloading arms and automatic
closure of connecting valves between the Terminal and the carrier)
• Fast-release hooks for emergency unberthing
• ESD (Emergency Shutdown System)
• Spill tray fitted to hold as far as 131m3
• Evacuation to Flare of all relief valves in the unloading area
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CONCLUSION
A total number of 48 LNG carriers have moored at BBG Terminal from commissioning (August 8th, 2003) up to December 31st, 2004.
ORIGIN OF LNG: NIGERIA 70%ARGELIA 20% MISC. 10%
2003 2004 YTD 31.12.04
NUMBER OF CARRIERS UNLOADED 11 37 48
UNLOADED LNG (106 m3) 1,3 4,39 5,69
PRODUCTION (GWH) 7.300 29.816 37.116
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CONCLUSION
It is worth mentioning that no safety incidents have taken place atall in the berthing and unloading operations of the 48 LNG carriers mentioned above.
The only circumstance worth mentioning was a longer stay thanexpected at the Terminal on account of adverse weatherconditions in the case of the very last carrier of the year 2004.
Credit for such level of accomplishment in safety standards can be granted both to the specific characteristics of the Port ofBilbao, as well as to the strict safety requirements set by BBG Operations Procedures, which are rigorously enforced withoutexception.