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US envoy lauds Engro Elengy for fastest 250 ship-to-ship transfers

byCT Report
16/09/2019
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KARACHI: US Ambassador Paul W. Jones has praised Engro and Excelerate Energy to achieve incredible milestone of the world’s fastest 250 ship-to-ship transfers of LNG.

According to media,during his visit to Engro Elengy Terminal, the US envoy said “Engro and US company Excelerate, together, have proven to be a robust US-Pakistan partnership”.

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The US ambassador was welcomed by Engro Corporation President Ghias Khan. He was accompanied by the U.S. Consul General and Chairman Port Qasim Authority.

The US ambassador remarked: “It is very nice to see the great contribution being made by Engro and Excelerate Energy through LNG to uplift Pakistan by supplying cleaner and cheaper fuel to ensure homes and industries get the gas they need for day-to-day use and to fulfill industrial requirements.”

There, Ambassador Jones came aboard the country’s first Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (FSRU), brought to Pakistan in 2015 as part of Engro Elengy Terminal – a collaboration between Engro and American company Excelerate Energy, and investment partners World Bank Group and Royal Vopak of the Netherlands.

Excelerate Energy is an American company headquartered in the state of Texas and stands strong as Engro’s trusted partner in the Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) terminal. Since 2003, they have built up a global track record of accomplishments and innovation, and are the recognized leader in floating LNG regasification solutions. Excelerate Energy is the only floating LNG provider offering services across the entire midstream LNG chain.

This terminal is a testament to Engro being a partner of choice for global companies that are best-in-class. Engro has always endeavored to bring the best of the world to Pakistan because developing markets require FDI in infrastructure and projects to remain on a path of progress.

President of Engro, Ghias Khan, on the occasion, said: “We are happy to have Ambassador Jones visiting us today. Our American partner, Excelerate Energy, has played a pivotal role, which has made these milestones possible.

“Further, Royal Vopak, which is a 25-year old joint venture partner with Engro in another business, has extended their relationship to the LNG terminal.”

Located adjacent to the Engro Vopak terminal on the mainland side of the channel into Port Qasim, the Engro Elengy Terminal was a fast-track LNG import solution built to alleviate the energy shortage facing the country.

The terminal was built in a world record time of 330 days and has emerged as the largest gas source in Pakistan with capacity to inject up to 690 mmscfd RLNG into the system, leaving behind Qadirpur and Sui Gas fields.

With round-the-clock supply of natural gas at a utilization rate of approximately 98 percent, the terminal has now handled over 250 LNG cargo ships and is fulfilling 13 percent of Pakistan’s gas requirements.

Since LNG was introduced in the country, Pakistan has imported over 19 million tons of LNG and saved about $5 Billion because LNG replaced the import of more expensive furnace oil. Pakistan has reduced its gas deficit, revived the CNG sector so people no longer face long queues at CNG stations to fill gas in their cars, revived the fertilizer sector where Pakistan went from importing 1,000,000 MT of Urea to being an Exporter of Urea, and revived more than 500 industrial units because gas availability to industry is now uninterrupted. In fact, with LNG, Pakistan’s households no longer face winter gas load-shedding as there is now swapping between LNG and domestic gas with no price increase.

Aside from saving the country massive amounts of money, LNG is also considered the cleanest hydrocarbon in the world, and approximately 15-25 percent more efficient than alternate fuels. Now that Pakistan has ready infrastructure and multiple LNG projects in place, it has become a major buyer of imported gas in South Asia’s booming LNG market.

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