Grain LNG :: Shared Description
Grain LNG was originally built in the late 1970’s to liquefy Natural Gas from the North Sea it was converted
and commissioned in 2005 as an LNG importation facility. The
terminal had the capacity to receive and process up to 3.3 million tonnes of LNG per annum, equivalent to 13 million cubic metres of gas per day. The large storage tanks were built in 2010. The facility is run by National Grid.
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and commissioned in 2005 as an LNG importation facility. The
terminal had the capacity to receive and process up to 3.3 million tonnes of LNG per annum, equivalent to 13 million cubic metres of gas per day. The large storage tanks were built in 2010. The facility is run by National Grid.
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Created: Wed, 20 Jun 2012, Updated: Wed, 20 Jun 2012
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