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GDF SUEZ shareholders club Paris, 9 September 2011
Alain GOY Head of Elengy’s Technical Department
LNG TANKER TERMINALS
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LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS, LNG TANKERS, LNG
TANKER TERMINALS WHAT ARE THEY? HOW DO THEY WORK?
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Natural gas is liquid at -160°C, at atmospheric pressure
Liquefaction reduces the volume of gas
by 600
600 m3(n) of natural gas
1 m3 of LNG
LNG, liquefied natural gas
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The LNG tanker terminal within the LNG chain
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Gas field
Liquefaction Loading
Treatment
Storage
LIQUEFACTION PLANT
LNG transport
Unloading
Storage
Regasification Transmission network
LNG TERMINAL
Heavy gases extraction
The 4 functions of an LNG tanker terminal
2 Storage of LNG in cryogenic tanks (-160°C)
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3 Regasification of the LNG according to the network’s needs
4 Emission on the natural gas national transport network (gas pipeline)
1 Reception of LNG tankers and unloading of their cargo
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Principle for the operation of a LNG tanker terminal
Regasifiers
High pressure secondary pumps
Submerged low pressure primary pumps
Evaporation reincorporator
Torch
Evaporation compressors
Emission on the gas transport network (gas pipeline)
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Unloading arms LNG tank
Return of gaz to tanker
Unloading conduit
LNG tanker
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LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS,
A KEY COMPONENT FOR GDF SUEZ
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GDF SUEZ, the leader in Liquefied Natural Gas
Source: PFC * LT purchase contracts, excluding liquefaction shares
LNG long-term supply portfolio* - 2010
• Largest importer of LNG in Europe
• Third largest global importer of LNG
• Second largest operator of LNG tanker terminals in Europe
• Leader in the Atlantic Basin
• 30% of the Group’s long term gas supplies
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LNG, an important asset for the Group
security and diversification of supply
flexibility, plus arbitrage and optimisation
possibilities
distance from production areas, due to the decline
of local productions in Europe
opportunities for development in new markets
LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS, A BUOYANT MARKET
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Global LNG flows
In 1970, 5 importing countries
Source : GIIGNL
LNG importing countries
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In 1990, 9 importing countries
Source : GIIGNL
LNG importing countries
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Global LNG flows
In 2011, 25 importing
countries
Source : GIIGNL
LNG importing countries
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Global LNG flows
Global LNG flows in 2010
Source : GIIGNL, PFC, GDF SUEZ
18 LNG producing countries
22 LNG importing countries
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Ever growing number of LNG tankers in the world
Number of LNG tankers
8 64 336 Source : GIIGNL
8 64 360 1970 1990 2010
Provalys
17 LNG tankers in the GDF SUEZ fleet
Minsk Minsk Berlin
Rome
Algiers
Madrid
London
Copenhagen
Prague
Warsaw
Vienna
Paris
Budapest
Tunis
Sofia
Bern
Belgrade
Dublin
Bucharest
St. Petersburg
Bratislava
Ljubljana
Zagreb
Oslo Stockholm
Helsinki
Athens
Lisbon
Brussels
Istanbul
Arzew
Amsterdam
Transport networks and LNG tanker terminals: 1970
Canvey Island
Le Havre
4 Terminals
Barcelona
Panigaglia
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Minsk Berlin
Rome
Algiers
Madrid
London
Copenhagen
Prague
Warsaw
Vienna
Paris
Budapest
Tunis
Sofia
Bern
Belgrade
Dublin
Bucharest
Tyra Ekofisk
Troll Statfjord
Heimdal
Sleipner
Oseberg St. Petersburg
Bratislava
Ljubljana
Zagreb
Oslo Stockholm
Helsinki
Athens
Lisbon
Brussels
Frigg
Istanbul
Arzew Skikda
Amsterdam
Transport networks and LNG tanker terminals: 2000
Zeebrugge
Montoir de Bretagne
Huelva Cartagena Barcelona
Fos Tonkin
Revithoussa
Marmara Ereglisi
Panigaglia
9 Terminals
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22 LNG tanker terminals…
and numerous projects
Minsk Berlin
Rome
Algiers
Madrid
London
Copenhagen
Prague
Warsaw
Vienna
Paris
Budapest
Tunis
Sofia
Bern
Belgrade
Dublin
Bucharest
Tyra Ekofisk
Troll Statfjord
Heimdal
Sleipner
Oseberg St. Petersburg
Bratislava
Ljubljana
Zagreb
Oslo Stockholm
Helsinki
Athens
Lisbon
Brussels
Frigg
Istanbul
Arzew Skikda
Amsterdam
LNG tanker terminals in Europe after 2011
Isle of Grain
Zeebrugge
Montoir de Bretagne
Bilbao
Sines
Huelva Cartagena
Sagunto
Barcelona
Fos Tonkin
Revithoussa
Marmara Ereglisi
Aliaga
Panigaglia
El Ferrol
Teeside
Gate
South Hook
Draggon
El Musel
Fos Cavaou Adriatic
Tuscany
Dunkirk
Brindisi
Swinoujscie
Nynashamn
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Under construction
LNG tanker terminals
Projects
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Growing share of LNG in global trade
Global natural gas trade by production type between 2000 and 2035
Trade in LNG will represent more than 40% of the international gas market by 2035
Source: International Energy Agency
LNG
Gas pipeline
LNG’s share
Bill
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s of
m3
THE REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT IN EUROPE?
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The European regulatory framework
Setting up of the subsidiary
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• A European legal framework with transposition in France • Third party access to LNG tanker terminals (2000) • Security of supply (2003) • 3rd energy package (under way) ….
Regulation provided by the French Energy Regulation Commission (CRE): An independent administrative authority established by the law of 10 February 2000
• Ensures non-discriminatory access to LNG installations • Proposes tariffs for the use of LNG installations to ministers
responsible for the economy and energy
GDF SUEZ: A BENCHMARK PLAYER IN
THE LNG MARKET SERVING ITS CUSTOMERS IN FRANCE
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Elengy in the gas chain
Liquefaction plants
Producers
Traders Consumers
Connection contracts
Gas supply contracts
Capacity contracts
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LNG tankers Regasification
Capacity contracts
A booming commercial activity
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2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Customer
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Number of Elengy customers
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Customer
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Customer
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232 tankers received in 2010
840,000 m3 of LNG of storage capacity
more than 23 billion m3 of natural gas/year of regasification capacity and
155 Twh received in 2010, or nearly 30% of French natural gas consumption
18 customers for Elengy and 7 for the STMFC, more than 430 employees
€ 227M of ATTM* revenues in 2010
€75 M of capital expenditure in 2010
Key figures for activity in France
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*Third party access to LNG terminals
More than 45 years’ experience operating LNG tanker terminals Existing sites already integrated in their local environment Development potential and a transparent and non-discriminatory approach to meet market needs Costs are under control
GDF SUEZ’s assets in the French market
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LNG TANKER TERMINALS IN FRANCE
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LNG tanker terminals in France
Commissioned: 1980 Capacity: 10 Gm3/year 360,000 m3 of storage
Commissioned: 1972 Capacity: 5.5 Gm3/year 150 ,000 m3 of storage
Commissioned: 2010 Capacity: 8.25 Gm3/year 330,000 m3 of storage
Montoir-de-Bretagne
Fos Tonkin
Fos Cavaou
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The LNG tanker terminal of Montoir-de-Bretagne holds the place of honour
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SECURITY AND ENVIRONMENT: 2 PRIORITY OBJECTIVES OF OUR ACTIVITIES
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Recognised security
More than 45 years’ experience, enabling us to carry out our activity to a high level of security: More than 8,000 LNG tankers unloaded without any major incident since1965.
Efficiency recognised through the ISO 9001 certification for our operating terminals.
The Montoir-de-Bretagne terminal is the first industrial site in France to have obtained level 7 of the ISRS7 certification in 2009, followed by Fos Tonkin and Cavaou in 2011.
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Continuous environmental focus
Reducing the impact of our activity on the environment through effective ecological measures: Process optimisation Industrial synergies ISO 14001 certification
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DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS IN FRANCE
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Development prospects
Cap Grand Ouest Project
A 20-year extension project for operation of the site beyond 2014
Renovation under way extending the operation of the terminal until 2035.
A project to increase capacity launched in 2011
Possibilities for extension up to double its capacity
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CapTonkin Project
Fos Cavaou
THE GROUP’S LNG TANKER TERMINALS
OUTSIDE EUROPE
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A global presence in LNG infrastructures
Regasification terminal Project for a regasification terminal
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Everett, Boston, United States
Shareholding: 100 % Commissioned: 1971 Capacity: 6.9 Gm3/year 155,000 m3 of storage
Mejillones, Chile
Shareholding : 63% Commissioned: 2010 Capacity: 2 Gm3/year 160,000 m3 of floating storage
Dahej, India Shareholding: 10 % Commissioned: 2004 Capacity: 12.5 Gm3/year 592,000 m3 of storage
Kochi, India
Shareholding: 10 % Commissioning: scheduled for 2012 Capacity: 6 Gm3/year 300,000 m3 of storage
Neptune
A global presence in LNG
Snøhvit LNG Norway
Project for a liquefaction plant
Regasification terminal
Everett United States
Sabine Pass United States
Freeport LNG United States
Fos Tonkin France
Montoir France
Isle of Grain United Kingdom
Huelva Spain
Cartagena Spain
Zeebrugge Belgium
Kochi India
Dahej India
Idku Egypt
Liquefaction plant
Project for a regasification terminal
Fos Cavaou France
Mejillones Chile
Atlantic LNG* Trinity and Tobago
Peñuelas Puerto Rico
Cameroon
Bonaparte LNG Australia
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*The Group is currently in advanced exclusive discussions with China Investment Corporation for the disposal of its share in Atlantic LNG
Regasification capacities
Neptune, Etats-Unis
CONCLUSION
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Recognised expertise in LNG tanker terminals
LNG: a substantial asset for the Group
Leading positions worldwide
Strong growth prospects
Conclusion
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