IHI to Supply LNG Receiving Terminals to China

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In August 2006, the consortium in which IHI is a leader has received an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract for an LNG receiving terminal planned by the Shanghai LNG Company Ltd. The planned LNG terminal will have three storage tanks, again each with a storage capacity of 165,000 cubic meters, and be capable of receiving 3 million tons of LNG per year. IHI has constructed numerous LNG terminals in Japan and overseas orders—from India, Mexico, Taiwan, and the United States—have been on the increase since 2000.

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