ADVANCED ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES INTERNATIONAL, INC. /SGGA
Establishment of Fast Track EETPL LNG Import Terminal at Port Qasim began in June 2014 with the signing of the Implementation Agreement between PQA and EETPL.
2015 · 71 pages

Abstract
The project is being developed by Engro Elengy Terminal (Pvt.) Limited, with Advanced Engineering Associates International (AEAI) as the client and Engineering Consultants Intl. (Pvt.) Ltd. and Granada Group of Companies Inc. as consultants. The EPC Contractor for civil works is China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC). The project involves the construction of a loading platform, mooring and berthing dolphins, and the installation of pipelines and allied works. The dredging of the berthing basin was completed in October 2014, with a dredged area of approximately 89,000M2. Bathymetric and topographic surveys were conducted in May 2014, and geotech studies were carried out from May to June 2014. The construction of the coffer dam was completed in August 2014. As of February 28, 2015, the overall progress of the project was approximately 99%. The jetty structure, including steel tubular piles, concrete works, and miscellaneous elements, has been completed. However, issues of concern were recorded during construction work, including non-compliance with health and safety regulations and the failure to submit contract bills of quantities and factory test certificates. The pipeline works, including the installation of 24" and 42" diameter pipelines, have also made significant progress, with an overall progress of approximately 99% as of February 28, 2015. The pipeline works involve the acquisition of clearance for laying the pipeline, digging of trial pits, laying of pipeline, and testing and commissioning. The project is expected to be completed in accordance with the implementation schedule of the developer, with the completion date as per the developer's programme remaining confidential. The project involves the delivery of RLNG to SSGCL's gas distribution network at a rate of 400 MMSCFD under pressure ranging between 300 psig and 1200 psig and temperature between +5°C and +38.8°C. The FSRU will have a nominal capacity of 173,400 M3, although in the first phase, it may handle LNG loads of 138,000/151,000 M3. The RLNG will be delivered to SSGCL's gas distribution network at a rate of 400 MMSCFD under pressure ranging between 300 psig and 1200 psig and temperature between +5°C and +38.8°C. The project is expected to be completed in accordance with the implementation schedule of the developer, with the completion date as per the developer's programme remaining confidential.
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