Technical Features
The total production capacity of Atlantic LNG's four trains is around 14.8 million metric tonnes per annum (mmtpa, Tg/a). The capacity of the Train 1 is 3 mmtpa (Tg/a), and the capacity of each of Trains 2 and 3 is 3.3 mmtpa (Tg/a). Train 4, which cost $1.2 billion, has a production capacity of 5.2 mmtpa (Tg/a), which makes it the largest LNG train in the world. The total storage capacity of Atlantic LNG's facility is 524,000 cubic meters (m³) (524 ML). The total investment of building four LNG trains was US$3.6 billion.
The Train 1 is supplied from the BP-operated fields in the east coast of Trinidad through the NGC-Trinidad-and-Tobago-owned 36 inches (910 mm) diameter pipeline.
Train 2 is supplied from BP land (50%) off the east coast of Trinidad and from BG-operated land (50%) off the north coast (NCMA) through 24 inches (610 mm) diameter pipeline. Train 3 receives 75% of its supply from BP land and 25% from a mix of NCMA gas (as with Train 2) and east coast gas (ECMA) held 50% by BG and 50% by ChevronTexaco.
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