Sacyr signs two new contracts for LNG terminals in Europe
Sacyr Fluor, a subsidiary of Sacyr Engineering and Infrastructures, has started the execution of new contracts for Elengy in France and for Fluxys in Belgium.
New project in France
Elengy, Engie’s subsidiary operating three LNG Regasification Terminals in France, has recently awarded Sacyr Fluor the detailed engineering, procurement management and construction management of the priority works to adapt the jetty of the Fos-Tonkin LNG Terminal for bunkering activities. This project will be executed jointly with the detailed engineering, procurement management and construction management contract already in execution to renovate the terminal and extend its activity for an additional 10 years. Both contracts result from the successful execution of the basic engineering last year and are expected to finalize by June 2022.
New project in Belgium
Furthermore, Sacyr Fluor has recently be awarded by Fluxys with a new project in Belgium to expand the regasification capacity of the Zeebrugge LNG Plant and reduce CO2 emissions, as well as increase and automate the number of LNG truck stalls.
Both contracts confirm the role of utmost importance that the Liquefied Natural Gas industry has been playing in Europe, together with the introduction of renewables sources, so as to achieve the objectives of denuclearization and decarbonization of the current energy sector.
Sacyr Fluor has been positioning itself over the past decades as one of the world leaders in design and construction of LNG regasification plants, whether small scale or large scale, and is proud to leverage its long trajectory and longstanding experience in order to support our client’s investment needs.
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