GES Klang
Overview
In March 2019, we had the ground-breaking ceremony of its new Liquefied Petroleum Gas (“LPG”) storage facility in Port Klang Malaysia. Commercial operations started in May 2022. The terminal is the first independent refrigerated LPG terminal in South East Asia with primary activities of storage, blending, break-bulk, handling and distribution to domestic and international consumer market. The terminal has a capacity of 134,400 cubic meters which consist of 2 refrigerated tanks and 4 pressurised bullets.
Technical Overview
CAPACITY
134,400 m3
TANKS
- 2 x 60,000 m3 full containment refrigerated tanks
- 4 x 3,600 m3 pressurised bullet tanks
PRODUCTS
Propane, Butane and LPG
VAPOUR RECOVERY
Boil-Off Gas Compression and re-liquefaction units
PIPELINES
- 1 x 20” refrigerated Propane
- 1 x 20” refrigerated Butane
- 1 x 14” LPG; 1 x 10” Vapor
MARINE LOADING ARMS
- 1 x 16” Propane
- 1 x 16” Butane
- 2 x 8” LPG ; 2 x 4” Vapor
JETTIES
- 1 x berth for up to 60,000 DWT
- 1 x berth for up to 5,000 DWT
BLENDING
2 x Inline LPG Mixers
Bottling Plant - Technical Overview
TYPE OF CYLINDERS
- LPG Cylinder LPG 14kg (C14)
- LPG Cylinder LPG 14 kg (F14)
- LPG Cylinder 50kg (C50)
CAPACITY
- C14 – 1200 cylinders/hour
- C50 – 120 cylinders/hour
- F14 – 240 cylinder/hour
Facilities
- Dedicated Refrigerated Propane and Butane jetty pipelines, each capable of transfer rate of 1,500 mtph
- Pressurised LPG ship loading rate of up to 500 mtph
- Propane and butane heaters
- LPG mixers with ratio control
- 4 x Tanker Truck loading bays (expandable to 6 bays)
- LPG Odorant Injection System
- LPG Bottling