Groningen, Rotterdam, 10 November 2005
N.V. Nederlandse Gasunie (Gasunie) and Koninklijke Vopak N.V. (Vopak) have successfully completed their initial study into the feasibility of a terminal for liquid natural gas (LNG) on the Maasvlakte (the Netherlands).
Marcel Kramer, Chairman of the Executive Board of Gasunie: “The response from LNG buyers and suppliers are extremely positive. The solid reputations of the professional gas transport company and the international terminal company instil confidence. Potential partners value the independence as logistics service providers and the strategic decision to develop a terminal that will be accessible to everyone. Our involvement in the development, but especially in the operation of the facilities is highly appreciated. For this reason, Gasunie and Vopak have decided to proceed with the following stage of this project.”
John-Paul Broeders, vice-chairman of the Executive Board of Vopak: “In addition, the study conducted in the first stage identified an excellent location for the terminal. We have decided to focus on a site on the Maasvlakte at Rotterdam (The Netherlands). From that location, we have a direct connection to the gas transport network of Gasunie. On 1 November, we submitted a so called “MER start notitie” to the Provincial Council of Zuid-Holland. That is the first step towards obtaining the necessary licences.”
Gasunie and Vopak continue their collaboration in GATE Terminal b.v. (Gas Access To Europe). This terminal on the Maasvlakte is situated close to the market and will be an important LNG gateway to Europe.
The ‘open season’ phase will start on 21 November, when interested buyers and suppliers will have the chance to further express their interest in the use of the terminal.
After the successful conclusion of the feasibility study and the completion of the procedures for obtaining licences, we expect to commence the construction of the terminal in 2007. Where after the terminal can be operational in 2010.
Profile of Gasunie
N.V. Nederlandse Gasunie is a gas transport company with an authoritative position in Europe. In 2004 the throughput of gas was more then 97 billion cbm, more then any other gas transport company on the continent of Europe. The responsibilities of N.V. Nederlandse Gasunie include the management and development of the national gas transport network and the supply of gas transport services. In doing so, it aims to exploit the increasing international gas flows. In connection with this, one of the organisation’s projects is a possible participating interest in the realisation of a LNG landing site.
Profile of Vopak
Royal Vopak is the world’s largest independent tank terminal operator specialising in the storage and handling of liquid and gaseous chemical and oil products. Upon request, Vopak can provide complementary logistics services for customers at its terminals. Vopak operates 73 terminals with a storage capacity of more than 20 million cbm in 29 countries. The terminals are strategically located for users and the major shipping routes. The majority of its customers are companies operating in the chemical and oil industries, for which Vopak stores a large variety of products destined for a wide range of industries.