Excelerate Energy LP, Exxon Mobil LNG Market Development Inc., and the Republic of Albania (The Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy) signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on March 12 to conduct a feasibility study for the potential development of a LNG Ppoject in the Port of Vlora in Southern Albania.
Under the MOU, Excelerate will conduct a study to explore the potential of an integrated LNG to power solution that includes developing an LNG import terminal, converting and/or expanding the existing Vlora thermal power plant, and establishing small scale LNG distribution to Albania and the surrounding Balkans region.
“As Albania looks to improve energy security and resiliency, we are confident that an LNG solution would provide reliability to the country's power grid while complementing intermittent renewables and alternative resources,” Steven Kobos, president and CEO of Excelerate, said. “We are pleased to work with our partners in developing a reliable and affordable solution for Albania's energy resilience.”
Home to eight major river systems, Albania relies on hydropower plants, which can become unreliable during times of drought, to supply energy to the country’s 2.8 million residents. LNG would bring reliable, affordable, and cleaner energy to the region and complement Albania's hydropower-based electricity production.
As the leader in floating LNG regasification solutions, Excelerate Energy has delivered reliable and clean energy to markets across the globe, developing and operating 13 LNG terminals worldwide. The Vlora project is the latest example of Excelerate's emphasis on greater integration of services to serve gas and power customers better.
Exxon, one of the largest natural gas producers in the U.S. and a significant producer of LNG around the world, will lead the charge on identifying opportunities to support the supply of LNG into Albania and the LNG Import Project, as a project of National Strategic Importance.
“LNG enables transportation of natural gas from supply centers to customers safely and cost effectively,” Ed Austin, ExxonMobil LNG strategy and portfolio manager, said. “While we are at the early stages of exploring this opportunity, Exxon Mobil's global resources and reliable LNG supply chain can help Albania meet its fast-growing demand for natural gas and ensure long-term supply security.”
The pre-feasibility report is expected to be delivered in third-quarter 2021, while the targeted start-up for the LNG Import Project could be as early as 2023.
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