Angola LNG has announced that it has reissued an international supply tender it cancelled in June in order to align it with its operations.
According to an Angola LNG spokeswoman, a new tender was held shortly after the cancellation.
This new tender, is for the fourth LNG cargo loaded at the 5.2 million tons per year $10 billion Angola LNG project, led by Chevron since the facility resumed production in June this year.
The company shut down the LNG plant located in Soyo in April 2014, due to a major damage on a flare line.
Angola LNG has seven 160,000 cubic meters LNG tankers hired on a long-term basis to convey the chilled fuel to customers all over the world.
Upon the commencement of full production, over 70 LNG cargoes will be conveyed worldwide from the LNG plant in Soyo every year.
Angola LNG is a joint venture between Sonangol with 22.8%, Chevron with 36.4%, BP with 13.6%, Eni with 13.6%, and Total with 13.6%, LNG World News reports.
Anita Fatunji