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Engie to Supply LNG to AES Power Plant Project, Panama

Published: March 11, 2016 |

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Engie has signed a binding memorandum of understanding with Gas Natural Atlantico, under which Engie will supply up to 400,000 tonnes of LNG per year from 2018 on a 10-year period at Costa Norte LNG Terminal in the Colon Province, Panama.

Both subsidiaries of AES in Panama, Costa Norte LNG Terminal and Gas Natural Atlantico are currently developing an integrated LNG to power project at the entrance of the Panama Canal, to come on-line in 2018.

The project includes an LNG import terminal with 180,000 cubic meter storage capacity, which will provide natural gas to a 350 MW CCGT. This new Combined Cycle Gas Turbine will contribute to developing and securing Panama’s power demand by complementing the country’s hydro-power generation.

Gerard Mestrallet, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Engie, commented: “We are pleased to enter into this long-term relationship with AES in Panama, with the perspective of broader common developments in the region in the field of natural gas. We consider natural gas as a key component, alongside the renewable energies, of the energy transition which is currently taking place on a global scale. It is Engie’s commitment to foster its expansion worldwide, in particular in the form of LNG as a flexible, clean and competitive energy supply.”

Source: (March 7, 2016) Energy Business Review


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