South Africa’s First LNG Import Terminal To Be Built At Richards Bay

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Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) has signed two major terminal operator agreements for South Africa’s first LNG import terminal, marking a significant step toward energy diversification. The terminal will be located at the Port of Richards Bay, north of Durban on the Indian Ocean coast.

Key Agreements

LNG Terminal Development

  • TNPA has partnered with Zululand Energy Terminal to design, finance, build, and operate the terminal for 25 years.
  • Phase 1: A floating storage unit (FSU) with a capacity of 135,000–174,000 m³.
  • Phase 2: Replacement of the FSU with an onshore storage tank of up to 220,000 m³.
  • Final investment decision (FID) expected in 2026, contingent on customer commitments.

Bunker Fuel Terminal

  • TNPA has also signed a 25-year concession with FFS Tank Terminals for a liquid bulk terminal specializing in bunker fuels at Richards Bay.

Why It Matters

Energy Security: Addresses South Africa’s energy supply challenges and promotes sustainable energy sources.
Maritime Competitiveness: Enhances fuel services and supports global shipping operations.
Infrastructure Modernization: Aligns with South Africa’s push for modernized port infrastructure.

Executive Statements

Andile Sangqu, TNPA Chair:
“By enabling LNG imports, we are ensuring a sustainable energy source as local gas supplies decline.”

Tshokolo Nchocho, TNPA Board Member:
“This project will boost maritime fuel services and enhance South Africa’s global shipping competitiveness.”

The Richards Bay LNG terminal and bunker fuel terminal will play a key role in South Africa’s energy transition, ensuring long-term sustainability and port modernization.

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Source: Lloyd’s List