MOSCOW: Gazprom and RusGazDobycha made a decision on the final configuration of the project for a large-scale complex that will process ethane-containing gas and produce liquefied natural gas (LNG) near the settlement of Ust-Luga, Leningrad Region.
The parties have thus moved to the implementation stage in the project. The  project  envisages  the  construction  of  capacities  for  the processing  of  45  billion  cubic meters of gas and for the production and shipping of 13 million tons of LNG, up to 4 million tons  of  ethane  and  over  2.2  million  tons  of  liquefied  petroleum  gases  (LPG)  per  year.
The complex will be processing ethane-containing gas produced by Gazprom from the Achimov and Valanginian  deposits  of  the  Nadym-Pur-Taz  region.  The  gas  remaining  after  the  processing (about 20 billion cubic meters) will go into the Company’s gas transmission system.
It is expected to put the first train of the complex into operation in the second half of 2023 and the second train in late 2024. The project operator is RusKhimAlyans, a special-purpose company established on a parity basis by Gazprom and RusGazDobycha. The operator’s priorities include the development of basic and detailed design documentation and  the  launch  of  land  planning  activities  at  the  leased  site  of  the  future  complex  in  the southern part of the Ust-Luga port (1,400 hectares).
It is also planned to devise contracting arrangements  within  the  project,  designate  EPC  contractors, and  place  orders  for  long lead items. The technical configuration selected for the project will help maximize financial benefit for the participants,  primarily  through  integrating  technological  capacities  within  a  single  site, optimizing  the  industrial  and  logistical  infrastructure  of  the  complex,  and  using  a  common offshore shipping terminal.
The complex is estimated to yield over USD 4 billion per year in revenue, while investment in the project is expected to exceed RUB 700 billion. This large-scale project is of great significance for Russia’s social and economic development. During its most active phase, the construction will involve over 25,000 specialists, with more than 5,000 permanent jobs to be created to man the operation of the facility.
The plant will make it possible to increase Russian LNG exports and to take LPG exports up by 30–40 per cent. The production of ethane, which is in high demand in the domestic industry, will  also  grow  substantially.  The  ethane  produced  at  the  plant  is  to  be  supplied  to  a  high-potential  gas  chemical  facility  whose  construction  is  to  be  independently  sponsored  by RusGazDobycha (through a special-purpose entity, Baltic Chemical Complex). The estimated capacity of the future gas chemical facility is over 3 million tons of polymers per year.
“Today,  we havelaunched  the  implementation  of  an  ambitious  project  that  is  simply unparalleled  in  Russia.  Within  a  short  time,  we  are  going  to  build  the  most  powerful  gas treatment  and liquefaction  plant  in  the  country.  Together  with  the  technically  affiliated  gas chemical facility, it will grow into a large modern industrial cluster in the northwest of Russia. The  decision  made  today  is  a  practical  manifestation  of  the  new  economic  model  for  the comprehensive monetization of hydrocarbon resources. Combining the production of LNG and ethane  within  one  industrial  site  will  have  a  beneficial  effect  on  the  economics  and  specific indicators of the project and will allow us to considerably mitigate our resource and price risks,” said Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee.
In  May  2017, Gazprom  and  RusGazDobycha  signed a  Memorandum  of  Intent  to  implement projects  aimed  at  advancing  petrochemical  production  on  the basis  of  the  Achimov  and Valanginian deposits within the Nadym-Pur-Taz region, as well as extracting and processing gas and condensate from the fields within the Tambey cluster (Tambeyskoye and Tasiyskoye fields owned by Gazprom).
RusGazDobycha  is  a  special-purpose  company  created  by  the  National  Chemical  Group  to increase  the  efficiency of  the  production  chain,  get access  to  resources  (natural  gas),  and invest in feedstock production and processing facilities.[the_ad id=”31605″]