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Tokyo, March 23, 2026
With the demand for natural gas expected to grow due to the planned construction of the Sakaide No.5 power plant by Shikoku Electric Power Co., Inc. and conversion to LNG fuel at factories and other consumers, Sakaide LNG Co., Inc. aims to increase storage capacity, create a more flexible LNG receiving system, and boost its gas supply set-up. For the start of operation in FY2031, a 180,000 kL above-ground PC*2 LNG tank and supply facilities including LNG vaporizers will be added to the Sakaide LNG Terminal premises. In the Project, Kawasaki will build the LNG tank and JFE Engineering will take care of the plant facility and civil engineering and construction work. Kawasaki has constructed over 70 cryogenic tanks in Japan and overseas, while JFE Engineering is a proven leader in the construction and expansion of LNG receiving terminals in Japan. These achievements, along with the experience and expertise gained by both companies from the construction of the existing Sakaide LNG Terminal convinced Sakaide LNG Co., Inc. to place the present order. Kawasaki and JFE Engineering will continue to support energy transitioning for the early realization of a carbon neutral society.
Image by Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd. *1 Sakaide LNG Company, Incorporated (Investment share: Shikoku Power Co, Inc. 70%, Cosmo Oil Co., Ltd. 20%, Shikokugas Co., Ltd. 10%) *2 Abbreviation for Prestressed Concrete Project overview
Constructor: LNG Tank Expansion Construction Joint Venture for the Sakaide LNG Terminal (Joint funded enterprise between Kawasaki and JFE Engineering) Planned construction site: Bannosumidoricho, Sakaide-shi, Kagawa Facilities: • Above-ground PC LNG tank: 180,000 kL • LNG vaporizers: 50 t/h • Other natural gas supply facilities: One unit Start of operation: • Vaporization facility, etc.: FY2029 (planned) • LNG tank: FY2031 (planned) Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd. press release
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