ENGIE to supply Beijing Gas Group with 10 LNG cargoes

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Following a tender process launched by Beijing Gas Group (BGG) to secure its winter gas needs for the city of Beijing, ENGIE has been selected to supply approximately 900 MMcm of LNG to meet BGG’s downstream requirements.
ENGIE will deliver 10 cargoes of LNG to BGG over the period November 2016 through February 2017. BGG shall receive the LNG volumes into Caofeidian terminal, in Northern China, where it will be stored, regasified and transported into Beijing’s gas network. LNG deliveries will notably involve floating storage in order to manage the winter peak shaving and flexibility needs of BGG.
ENGIE has been present in China for over 40 years. In 2008, the Group opened its first representative office in China and started to develop relationship and cooperation with Chinese partners in the energy field such as natural gas, LNG, gas infrastructures, energy services and engineering services, for projects in China as well as in overseas markets.
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