LNG supply Chain From the LNG receiving terminal to the LNG truck TrainMoS II

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LNG supply Chain From the LNG receiving terminal to the LNG truck TrainMoS II Madrid, November 4 th 2015 Jesus Losada Maseda (Project Manager) Laurent Moriceau (European Affairs)

Index: Company presentation LNG global trade LNG liquefaction facilities LNG import terminals LNG vessels LNG market LNG Terminal description and operation LNG unloading/loading arms LNG store Tanks Truck loading station

Company Presentation

LNG global trade

Supply Distance between production and demand is continuously growing because of : Fall in Production (Europe) Increase in demand (Asia excl. Japan) New discoveries (US, Australia, Middle East) Distribution of proved reserves in 1994, 2004 and 2014 (percentage) Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2015

Supply chain As a consequence, LNG accounts now for 33% of total world gas trades (2014)

Liquefaction typical scheme LNG, when gas production meets the demand Joule-Thomson valves Source: Oil and Gas Journal

Liquefaction facilities Distribution of liquefaction plants in the World Figures into brackets stands for start up order

LNG qualities Source GIIGNL 2015

Volume and Costs Australia, is the future big player followed by US, But the scale effect is not working FLNG the growing trend to mitigate cost escalation to catch up offshore fields to mitigate early depletion risk CAPEX Source: IGU World Energy Report 2015

FLNG the new trend LNG production alternatives FLNG, different approaches for a same concept

LNG import terminals Distribution of LNG receiving plants in the World Figures stands for start up order Source : IGU World LNG report 2015

LNG import facilities size and activities There is twice as much regasification capacity as liquefaction as in many cases LNG is used as a last resort fuel during peak shaving US import terminals are converted into export terminals (brownfield) Capex for conventional onshore terminal is 200$/tons Capex can drop to 100$/tons for floating solutions based on existing vessel. Source: IGU World Energy Report 2015

LNG import terminal conventional solutions LNG receiving terminal alternatives. Onshore 300.000 m 3 LNG terminal at Mugardos, Spain 2.660.000 m 3 LNG terminal at Sodegaura, Japan 500 m 3 LNG terminal at Hirtshals, Denmark

LNG import terminals, the floating alternative LNG receiving terminal alternatives. Offhore FSRU (double jetty) FSRU (single jetty) FSU FSRU (buoy)

LNG shipping in the sixties 1964, first commercial LNG shipment from Arzew (Algeria) to Canvey IsLand (UK) aboard the Methane Princess Source: http://www.maritime-executive.com

LNG carriers containment Moss vs. Membrane Sloshing->Moss Compacity->Membrane Thermal Insulation->Membrane Pressure resistance ->Moss

LNG carriers containment Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ghaczdfnak

LNG carriers propulsion New tendency, low pressure gas combined with a few high pressure diesel through a 4-stroke cycle Heavy ends are returned to tank! Competing technology, natural higher efficiency of a two stroke motor underpinned by BOG pressurization requirement Marginally applied for new build, usually combined with Moss tank solution. Dual fuel burner inside a boiler Initially installed aboard Qmax but likely to be replaced by slow speed dual fuel diesels engine ME-GI

LNG Terminal description and operation

LNG FLEET AND TERMINALS EVOLUTION 2015 Source: http://www.maritime-executive.com

LNG FLEET AND TERMINALS EVOLUTION Coral Methane Lenght: 117 m Cargo capacity: 7.500 m 3 Pionner knutsen Lenght: 69 m Cargo capacity: 1.000 m 3 LNG supply vessel projected by Reganosa

Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ie-1roavukq

Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lblxcvaum_w

LNG TERMINAL DESCRIPTION

LNG Terminal description and operation Main equipment description

LNG TERMINAL DESCRIPTION LNG UNLOADING ARMS Main characteristics; Size: 16 Flow: 4,000 m3/h of LNG per arm Normal Operation pressure: Maximum operation pressure: 4-5 bar(g) 18.5 bar(g)

LNG TERMINAL DESCRIPTION LNG UNLOADING ARMS Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8exwo9jvzj8

LNG TERMINAL DESCRIPTION LNG UNLOADING ARMS Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duaed0-umyg

LNG TERMINAL DESCRIPTION LNG TANKS

LNG TERMINAL DESCRIPTION LNG TANKS Source: http://www.abam.com

LNG TERMINAL DESCRIPTION LNG TANKS Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loc1kwtnbla

LNG TERMINAL DESCRIPTION LNG TRUCK LOADING STATION

LNG TERMINAL DESCRIPTION LNG TRUCK LOADING STATION

LNG TERMINAL DESCRIPTION LNG TRUCK LOADING STATION Relations between actors and parts of truck loading and transportation of LNG in Spain SL-ATR Energy trading company Gas System Manager ADR Truck company Sale Contract SL-ATR Loader Client

MANY THANKS Jesús Losada Maseda: Laurent Moriceau: jlosada@reganosa.com lmoriceau@reganosa.com