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A Natural Gas to Petrochemical Complex
Union Industrial Estate, La Brea
Presented on August 29th, 2013
NESC, La Brea
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A CEC[CEC3859/2013] is being sought from the EMA to proceed
with A Natural Gas to Petrochemical Complex
AGENDA
1. Introduce the Project Sponsors
1. Mitsubishi Corporation
2. Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Co. Inc.
3. Neal & Massy Holdings Ltd.
2. Project Site
3. The Project
4. Activities to be undertaken by CGCL
5. Logistics
6. Possible Impacts/Risks
7. Proposed Mitigation Measures
8. Questions
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We are the project sponsors…
Represented by
Mr. Hiroshi Kita
Represented by
Mr. Chikara Jitsumatsu
Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Co.
Inc. has been developing
chemicals in a wide range of
fields, from basic to specialty
chemicals. Our business
Segments include:
• Natural Gas Chemicals
• Aromatic Chemicals
• Specialty Chemicals
• Information & Advanced
Material
Mitsubishi Corporation operates
companies in 6 Business Groups:
• Industrial Finance, Logistics
and Development Group
• Energy Business Group
• Metals Group
• Machinery Group
• Chemicals Group
• Living Essentials Group
(Website)
www.mgc.co.jp/eng/index.html
(Website)
www.mitsubishicorp.com/jp/ja/csr/
Represented by
Mr. Linford Carrabon
Neal & Massy Holdings Limited is
the parent company of the
Neal & Massy Group of Companies.
We operate mainly in Trinidad and
Tobago, Barbados, Jamaica and
Guyana. Key Business Units:
• Retail
• Distribution & Logistics
• Consumer Finance
• Automotive & Industrial Equipment
• Energy & Industrial Gases
• Information Technology &
Communications
(Website)
www.neal-and-massy.com
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Project Sponsors’ roles
Technology Licensor
Project Coordination
Local Content
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SOBO
VILLAGE
Project Site
VESSIGNY
VILLAGE
A “Brownfield”
site
Approved and
zoned for heavy
gas
based
industrial
development
Substantial
infrastructural
works already
installed.
UNION VILLAGE
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The Project…
• Development of a project for the commercialization of natural
gas-based petrochemicals.
• The plant which will be constructed will produce 1,000,000
tonnes per year of Methanol
• 140,000 tonnes per year of Methanol produced will be used
to produce 100,000 tonnes per year of Di-Methyl-Ether
(DME).
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About Methanol and DME
What is Methanol?
What is DME?
• Clear, colourless LIQUID
• Clear, colourless GAS
• Looks like water
• Slightly sweet odor
• No odor in low concentrations • Flammable
• Flammable
• Similar physical properties to
LPG
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PDA-Project Development Agreement
FID-Final Investment Decision
FEED-Front End Engineering Design
EPC-Engineering/Procurement/Construction
CEC- Certificate of Environmental Clearance
CGCL Project Schedule
Q4
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General
Q1
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GAS
TERM
SHEET
Q2
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Q3
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Q4
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Q1
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Q3
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Q4
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Q1
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Q2
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Q3
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Q4
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FID
PDA
Negotiation
Q2
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Pre Development
Q1
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Q2
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Q3
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STARTUP
Construction
FEED / EPC
Preliminary
Works
FEED
LOAN
Negotiation
Construction
Legend
Completed
In Progress
CEC
Application CEC Process (Target)
After FID
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Activities to be done
GENERAL
CGCL needs to successfully complete many activities
during the Pre-Development Stage (CEC / Contracts
Negotiation / Finance Arrangement / etc).
Target Final Investment Decision by Shareholders March,
2014
CONTRACTS
Many contracts including water and electricity still need to be
finalized
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Activities to be done
FEED
Targeting to be complete in November 2013
LOAN
Targeting to reach an agreement by March 2014
CEC
Our consultant “REAL” will present
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OPERATIONS (METHANOL)
NATURAL GAS
DESULFURIZATION
STEAM
FUEL GAS
REFORMING
COMPRESSION
SYNTHESIS
PURGE GAS
DISTILLATION
PRODUCT METHANOL
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OPERATIONS (DME)
FROM METHANOL PLANT
METHANOL
DME
DME SYNTHESIS
DME PURIFICATION
METHANOL RECOVERY
METHANOL
Waste Water
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Project Impact & Mitigation Measures
THE IMPACT ON :
HEALTH
ENVIRONMENT
SAFETY
THE COMMUNITY
Local / International standards
i) Mitigation / Management plan
ii)Emergency countermeasures to be installed
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Health Impact
•There is no known adverse negative health impact from the
production of Methanol & DME
•7 Methanol Plants in Point Lisas / One of the oldest products in
the petrochemical industry
•DME has been long used for propellant for hair spray
•Assessments will be conducted as per the CEC requirements by
the EMA
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Environmental Impact
During Construction
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Dust & Noise from Piling - mitigation
measures in place
Traffic - There will be increased traffic
during construction. As part of the CEC
requirement a Traffic Management
Plan will be developed.
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Water Quality – Storm Water
Management will be developed
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Construction Waste- Standard Waste
Disposal Methods-Bins on site to
segregate waste & Industrial waste
treatment
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During Operations
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Water Effluent– Appropriate
treatment. Historically no adverse
environmental impact has been
reported
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Air Quality and Noise will be
monitored and will be within EMA
requirement.
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Safety
• Handling Spills
- Storage tanks surrounded by dirt dyke
- Spill Kits will be put in place
• Fire
- Fire Tender
- Fire Fighting System
• Medical
- Emergency Medical Technicians on site
- Ambulance
- First Aid Facility
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Community Development
• Employment (Expectation from the experience of another project)
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• During Construction – 3000 jobs (peak time)
• Operations
- Direct 180 jobs
- Indirect 200 jobs
• Site Workers/Employees – Point Lisas Energy Association (PLEA) Pass Card
certified
• Local Contractors/Sub Contractors – Safe To Work (STOW) certified
• Training & Development - Plan to be developed to increase skills of local
personnel (via continuous discussion with surrounding community)
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CONTACT INFORMATION
NEC Communication Centre
Telephone Numbers 651-1173/1180
361-1866
Website:www.cgcl.co.tt
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QUESTIONS
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