Located in Gyeonggi-do in South Korea, the Pyeongtaek regasification terminal is operated by Korea Gas. The terminal started operations in 1986 and is owned by Korea Gas.

Pyeongtaek LNG Regasification Terminal Ownership (%)Korea Gas100.00%100%

With a storage capacity of 1.54 million tons (Mt), the Pyeongtaek terminal currently has a regasification capacity of 1,721.81bcf/annum (billion cubic feet), which is expected remain the same as 1,721.81bcf/annum by 2030.

Pyeongtaek LNG Regasification Capacity, 2020-20301,721.811,721.811,721.811,721.811,721.811,721.811,721.811,721.811,721.811,721.811,721.81100%

About Korea Gas


Korea Gas Corp (KOGAS) is a vertically integrated natural gas company that operates in upstream, midstream and downstream segments of the natural gas industry. It explores for, produces and distributes natural gas. KOGAS also purifies and sells by-products; imports and exports natural gas and liquefied natural gas (LNG); and constructs and operates LNG terminals and natural gas distribution network. The company explores for and produces natural gas in the Middle East, South East Asia, Africa, Russia, and Oceania regions. It operates LNG terminals and a pipeline network and imports LNG and sells it to city gas companies, gas utility companies and power generation companies. KOGAS is headquartered in Daegu, Republic of Korea.

Methodology

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