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Vietnam's Cai Mep terminal begins gas delivery to Phu My Power Complex?

The company said in a?statement?on?Friday that the Cai Mep terminal in Vietnam, owned by Atlantic Gulf & Pacific LNG (AG&P LNG), had begun supplying?regasified liquefied?natural gas to the largest gas-fired?generation?complex of the country.

The Singapore-based AG&P LNG unit, a U.S. investment firm Nebula Energy said that regassified LNG was now flowing through a pipeline it owns to the 900 megawatt Phu My 2.1E and 2.1E power plant, which is?operated? by a Vietnamese state utility, Vietnam Electricity Corporation.

AG&P LNG said that the milestone established Cai 'Mep LNG Vietnam as the first private terminal to supply regasified LNG to 'Phu My Power Complex.

Gas sales agreement between EVN and a subsidiary of Cai Mep, Power Generation Corporation 3 (PGC3), is responsible for the deliveries.

The first gas sent-out marks completion of the commissioning of a new Cai Mep-Phu My pipeline and gas distribution stations, connecting the terminal with... the 4 gigawatt Phu My Hub.

Cai Mep is one of Vietnam’s two LNG terminals. It is located in Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province, which is situated to the south. The terminal has a 3 million metric ton capacity per year.

The terminal began operations in the third-quarter of last year and is connected to the Phu My Industrial Zone by pipeline. AG&P LNG raised its stake in the terminal from 50% to 100% in April.

The Thi Vai terminal, operated by PetroVietnam Gas in Ba Ria Vung Tau Province, is Vietnam's second operational LNG import facility. The terminal?supplies fuel for the Nhon Trach 3 and 4 Power Plants, the first power plants in the country to run on LNG exclusively. Commercial operations began in December.

(source: Reuters)