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SUMMARY of PROJECT – PHASE WISE FSU / FSRU 1. Location : T SUMMARY OF PROJECT – PHASE WISE FSU / FSRU 1. Location : T. Challapalli, Uppalaguptam Mandal, East Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh, India 2. Capacity Peak For LNG : Phase 1 : 5.5 MMTPA Phase 2 : 5.5 MMTPA For LPG : Phase 1 : 2.0 MMTPA Phase 2 : 2.0 MMTPA 3. Peak Send Out Approx 786 MMSCFD / 22 MMSCMD of each phase. 4. Operating 65- 98 bar(g) Pressure 5. LNG Storage Max 240000 M³ Capacity 6. Regas Open Loop Technology 7. HP Gas Outlet 0 - 50 ° C Temperature 8. Spare Operating + Standby for Critical Equipment Philosophy 9. Flaring Flaring will be done in Emergencies 10. Staff / Crew Operation Phase : 40 Persons for FSU / FSRU on board Composition ISLAND JETTY 1. Location DATUM : WGS-84, ZONE-44, CM-81 WATER DEPTH AT PROPOSED JETTY LOCATION IS APPROX. 8m ID EASTING NORTHING LATITUDE LONGITUDE Land Fall 82°3'45.9478" 613450.36 1819747.51 16°27'23.9686"N Point (LFP) E Proposed 82°3'51.4617" 613615.44 1819452.00 16°27'14.3249"N Jetty Location E 2. Marine Area 35.5 Ha(Approx) 3. Jetty Dimension 300 x 25 m 4.Jetty Height 9.5 m from Chart Datum ( CD) 5. LNG Unloading Ship to Ship transfer using 8 Cryogenic Flexible hoses from LNGC to FSU 6. Land Based 240000 M³ Storage Tanks 7. A. HP Arm 2 No.(for FSRU) B. LP Arm 6 No (for FSU) 8. Power 1000 KVA Requirement 9. Navigation 350 m ( from FSU manifold) Exclusion Zone 10 Safety 500 m ( from FSU manifold) Exclusion Zone 11 Staff Unmanned, controlled from ORF and FSU SUBSEA PIPELINE 1. Diameter 28 “ 2. Design Pressure 98 bar (g) 3. Pipeline Length 1.5 kms (approx) subsea and 0.5 kms on shore ( Jetty to ORF) Connectivity to Existing Gas Grid 1. Pipe Diameter 24 “ 2. Operating 60-90 bar (g) Pressure 3. Gas Pipeline 4 Kms ( approx) Length Onshore Receipt Facility (ORF) 1. ORF Location T. Challapalli, Uppalaguptam Mandal 2. Area 200 Acres 3. Gas Handling 22 MMSCMD Capacity 4. Power 800 KVA Requirement 5. Staff Operation Phase - 15 ( 5 on General Shift, 3 for each shift) DREDGING 1. Navigation 265 m ( existing channel width 160 m ) Channel Width 2. Turning Basin 600 m Diameter 3. Navigation 15.5 m below CD channel , Turning basin and breathing area depth 4. Capital Estimated about 19 million M³ Dredging 5. Maintenance FSU basin : 1.5 million M³ (approx) per annum Dredging Resource Requirement 1. Cooling Water At maximum Operation : 18000 M³ / hr of sea water as heating medium for LNG vaporization and 4750 M³ / hr for machinery cooling (Open Loop Mode) 2. Portable Water 22.5 KLD (45lts * 500 workers) 3. Power 3 MW (for ORF & Jetty) to be taken from Grid Power. FSU will be self sustained for power 4. Construction ORF : approx. 1000 M³ Material: Concrete Jetty : approx 9000 M³ & Steel ORF : approx. 250 MT Jetty : approx 20000 MT OTHER 1. Visiting LNG Maximum of 266,000 M³ Carrier Ships .
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