Nippon to construct Hachinohe LNG terminal in Japan
Nippon has made a final decision to construct an LNG importing terminal ("Hachinohe LNG Terminal") in Port Island,
Kawaragi District, Port of Hachinohe, Aomori, Japan.
Nippon has supplied natural gas and LNG in the northern part of the Tohoku region (Aomori, Iwate and Akita
Prefectures) since March 2007 when the existing Hachinohe LNG Satellite Terminal was completed.
The new terminal will be built in order to comply with the demand growth particularly in industrial sector and to
expand the company's supply areas. Nippon will begin the construction work during FY 2010 and aims to start the
operation in April 2015.
In line with the above, Nippon entered into a Heads of Agreement (HoA) for the Sale and Purchase of LNG with the
Australian subsidiaries of Chevron pertaining to the purchase of 300,000 tpy of LNG to be imported at Hachinohe LNG
Terminal. The LNG will be produced from the Gorgon Project which Chevron has been developing in Western Australia as
an operator. Nippon will continue discussion with Chevron to conclude a contract for this transaction.
In addition, Nippon has initiated studies with Hokkaido Gas, on the construction of a new LNG satellite terminal in
Kushiro City, the eastern part of Hokkaido. The objective of this plan is to meet the natural gas and LNG demand
which is expected in this area. LNG supply to the satellite terminal will be made by coastal tanker from the
Hachinohe LNG Terminal or Hokkaido Gas's new Ishikari Terminal which is currently under construction.
As a comprehensive energy supplier, Nippon Oil Corporation will continue its endeavour to contribute in promoting
further utilization of environmentally-friendly natural gas and LNG, and also undertaking regional development
initiatives.
