BHP Billiton Proposes New Offshore LNG Facility to Meet Clean Energy Needs; Offshore Facility Ensures Coastal Protection and Public Safety.Energy Editors/Business Editors OXNARD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 14, 2003 Looking to meet the growing demand for natural gas, BHP Billiton BHP Billiton is the world's largest mining company.[1] Its origin is in the 2001 merger of Australia's Broken Hill Proprietary Company (BHP) and the UK's Billiton, which has a South African background. The result is a dual-listed company. , an Australia-based diversified natural resources company, announced that following preliminary discussions it intends to file applications with the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. Coast Guard/Maritime Administration (MARAD) and the California State Lands Commission to construct and operate a liquefied natural gas liquefied natural gas: see under natural gas. Liquefied natural gas (LNG) A product of natural gas which consists primarily of methane. Its properties are those of liquid methane, slightly modified by minor constituents. (LNG LNG (liquefied natural gas): see under natural gas. ) regasification facility. The facility would be located more than 20 miles from Oxnard off the Ventura County coast and would be developed by BHP Billiton LNG International, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary Wholly Owned Subsidiary A subsidiary whose parent company owns 100% of its common stock. Notes: In other words, the parent company owns the company outright and there are no minority owners. of BHP Billiton. This deepwater facility -- named Cabrillo Port -- would be the receiving point for shipments of 'California-bound' LNG. Cabrillo Port would be a permanently moored facility -- a floating storage and regasification unit, or FSRU FSRU Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (LNG production plant) . LNG will be stored onboard in traditional LNG storage tanks and will be converted to natural gas through a heat exchange system, and then transported by an undersea natural gas pipeline into the existing pipeline system of the local gas utility. The applications will seek to obtain a deepwater port license for the right to operate the FSRU in U.S. coastal waters and a land lease from the California State Lands Commission for the right to construct an undersea pipeline to the shore to deliver the natural gas into the local utility system. The deepwater port license would be issued by MARAD, who is authorized by the Secretary of Transportation to make a decision on the license after it has been processed by the Coast Guard and MARAD. "We've taken BHP Billiton's long-held expertise in operating offshore floating production facilities and merged it with state-of-the-art LNG carrier LNG carrier is a ship designed for transporting liquefied natural gas (LNG). As the LNG market is growing rapidly also the fleet of LNG carriers is in a tremendous growth at the moment. , storage and regasification technology, in order to be able to site an FSRU offshore that can deliver much needed natural gas directly into California," said Stephen Billiot, Vice President of BHP Billiton LNG International, Inc. "We understand California's concern for its coastline and its communities. Although LNG's excellent safety record is well documented, we are siting this much-needed LNG facility far offshore and away from population centers to ensure the highest level of protection for the California coast and public safety," Mr. Billiot said. Cabrillo Port will be based approximately 21 miles from the city of Port Hueneme Port Hueneme (wī'nē`mē), city (1990 pop. 20,319), Ventura co., S Calif., on the Pacific coast; founded 1870, inc. 1948. It has an artificial deep-sea harbor and is the site of a huge naval construction-battalion (Seabee) center. -- outside the existing shipping lanes and marine mammal A marine mammal is a mammal that is primarily ocean-dwelling or depends on the ocean for its food. Mammals originally evolved on land, but later marine mammals evolved to live back in the ocean. migratory patterns, as well as away from the Point Mugu U.S. naval testing area and the Channel Island Marine Sanctuary. The FSRU will be permanently moored to the ocean floor and connected to the shore via a traditional natural gas pipeline. The natural gas pipeline will come ashore in Ventura County, near Ormond Beach Ormond Beach, resort and residential city (1990 pop. 29,721), Volusia co., NE Fla., on Halifax River (a lagoon) and the Atlantic Ocean; inc. 1880. It was founded (1873) as a health resort and was the winter home of several famous people, including John D. , and connect directly into the local gas utility's pipeline system. The FSRU design features three "Spherical Tanks" -- state-of-the-art LNG storage tanks -- with the capacity to store the equivalent of 6 billion cubic feet of natural gas. The FSRU will contain eight vaporizers to enable the conversion -- or regasification -- of up to 1.5 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day. Anticipated average send-out will be approximately 800 million cubic feet per day, or almost 15% of what California requires every day. Following the filing of the applications with both the Coast Guard and State Lands Commission, BHP Billiton anticipates that both agencies will take the lead, pursuant to federal and state environmental laws, and undertake a joint and cooperative environmental and public review process. Following public review and approval, BHP Billiton expects the design, fabrication fabrication (fab´rikā´sh n the construction or making of a restoration. and installation of necessary facilities to allow for operations to commence by 2008. BHP Billiton's Cabrillo Port provides a unique and environmentally friendly Environmentally friendly, also referred to as nature friendly, is a term used to refer to goods and services considered to inflict minimal harm on the environment.[1] alternative to meeting the energy and environmental demands of California. Natural gas is a more efficient and cleaner burning fuel than coal or oil, and the FSRU's offshore location minimizes social and environmental impacts while providing a safer and less intrusive locale for its operations. BHP Billiton's applications for a deepwater port license and land lease are the first step in a lengthy process that will include other relevant permit applications, significant environmental review, public hearings and community meetings. As part of BHP Billiton's health, safety, environmental and community operating practices, meetings will be held in appropriate public forums to discuss this project with a wide variety of stakeholders in the region. These will be set, disclosed and in compliance with all applicable regulations. More information about Cabrillo Port and BHP Billiton is available by calling 805-604-2785. |
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