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  • TGES Awarded CPC’s Contract for Basic Design of Taiwan’s Largest LNG Receiving Terminal
    édité le 26/07/2019


TGES Awarded CPC’s Contract for Basic Design of Taiwan’s Largest LNG Receiving Terminal
Tokyo Gas Engineering Solutions Corporation (TGES) has been awarded by CPC Corporation (CPC) of Republic of China (Taiwan) “ROC” to conduct the front end engineering design (FEED) for an expansion project of its LNG receiving terminal at Yung An, ROC. TGES will carry out the FEED in 2019.

Natural gas demand in Taiwan is expected to grow rapidly in coming years as promotes natural-gas fired power plants due to environmental concerns. Such movements have supported this CPC’s expansion of its largest LNG receiving terminal in ROC. The Yung-An LNG receiving terminal has been in operation since 1990 and has been expanded twice in the past.

The relationship between TGES and CPC started in 1979 when Tokyo Gas Engineering Co., a company merged to become TGES in 2015, supported CPC for its first plan to introduce LNG to ROC. Since then, TGES has been providing different types of engineering services to CPC, including technical consultancy for CPC’s in-ground tanks in Yung An LNG receiving terminal during the past 40 years. The award of this Yung-An expansion project underscores the high engineering capabilities that TGES has built in different LNG projects(*) in and outside of Japan as well as the sound relationship with CPC.

*TGES’s track records are various and widely spread globally as for providing engineering, consultancies and constructing LNG terminals in Thailand, South Korea, Philippine, ROC, Indonesia, UAS, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, China Vietnam, etc.).

About TGES

TGES as a member of Tokyo Gas Group, strives to expand our overseas business to achieve the group’s targets in “GPS2020” The Tokyo Gas Group FY2018-2020 management plan. The plan pledges our dedication to “Achieve Environmentally-friendly Energy Supply, Mainly for Natural Gas, in Overseas Markets”

About Tokyo Gas

Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd. is Japan's largest provider of city gas, serving more than 11 million customers for over 130 years, primarily in the Tokyo metropolitan area and surrounding Kanto region. We will respond to the needs of customers, society, and the next age while working to contribute to the realization of a prosperous, fulfilling way of life, competitive domestic industries, and an environment-friendly society. At the same time, recognizing our responsibility toward society, we will maintain a state of harmony with the communities in which we operate and aim to achieve sustainable growth for the Group by ensuring that we conduct management in a transparent and organized manner.


Origine : Communiqué Tokyo Gas





 
 
 
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