中国石化新闻网讯 据俄罗斯油气网10月28日消息称,俄罗斯是液化天然气市场的重要参与者,这就是为什么俄罗斯天然气工业股份公司将生产活动多元化是一项重要任务。该公司有多个液化天然气生产项目正在进行中。
俄气和RusGazDobycha正在建设Ust-Luga综合工厂,用于处理含乙烷的天然气。该综合体将包括一个大型液化天然气生产工厂,其产能为每年1300万吨液化天然气,旨在成为西北欧洲最大的此类工厂。
与此同时,在列宁格勒地区,在Portovaya CS附近建设液化天然气生产、储存和运输综合设施的项目仍在继续。该综合设施每年将生产 150 万吨液化天然气。目前正在考虑在符拉迪沃斯托克附近建设另一个中型液化天然气工厂的可能性。
俄气还特别关注中型 LNG 综合设施的开发,例如,那些旨在将天然气输送到远离天然气干线地区的设施。
其中第一个项目在彼尔姆地区实施:自 2014 年以来,一座小型液化天然气工厂和 3 个天然气接收、储存和再气化站在这里投入运营。俄气目前正努力在托木斯克和库页岛地区实施类似项目。
该公司正积极努力扩大LNG在运输中的使用,即在汽车、水和铁路运输中。例如,来自Amur GPP的装有液氦的保温容器,正由以液化天然气为动力的KAMAZ专用卡车运输。
Russia is a significant player in the LNG market, that is why it is an important task for Gazprom to diversify its production activities. The company has a number of LNG production projects underway.
Gazprom and RusGazDobycha are building the Ust-Luga Complex for processing ethane-containing gas. The Complex will include a large-scale LNG production plant which, with its capacity of 13 million tons of LNG per year, is designed to become the biggest such plant in northwestern Europe.
At the same time, the project for the construction of the LNG production, storage and shipment complex near the Portovaya CS continues in the Leningrad Region. The complex will produce 1.5 million tons of LNG per year. The possibility of building another mid-scale LNG plant near Vladivostok is being considered.
Gazprom also pays special attention to the development of mid-scale LNG complexes, for instance, those designed to bring gas to localities that are situated far away from gas trunklines.
The 1st of these projects was implemented in the Perm Territory: a small-scale LNG plant and 3 natural gas receiving, storage and regasification stations have been in operation here since 2014. Gazprom is now working to implement similar projects in the Tomsk and Sakhalin Regions.
The Company is actively working to expand the use of LNG in transport, namely in motor, water and railroad transport. For instance, thermally-insulated containers with liquid helium from the Amur GPP are being transported by special-purpose KAMAZ trucks powered by LNG.