Midstream Infrastructure

Takoradi Natural Gas Liquids Export Terminal (TNET)

Our gas midstream business will include gas gathering systems, processing, cryogenic systems to store NGLs and LNG for export and import.

Project Overview

A multi-phase terminal development built through coordinated marine, civil, and tank construction works

6 Construction phases
40,000 m³ Total cryogenic storage capacity
724 Total piles installed

Key Figures

Built through sequential infrastructure phases

Revetment 350 m multi-layer + 280 m single-layer
Reclamation 30,000 m² area filled above water level
Laterite Infill 186,716 m³
Tank Capacities Butane 10,000 m³ / Propane 30,000 m³
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Construction Phases

Our construction story

Phase A

Revetment Construction

The revetment phase established the shoreline protection system, including 350 m of multi-layer revetment and 280 m of single-layer revetment, with core, underlayer, and armor protection works completed as part of the marine edge buildout.

Structure 350 m multi-layer + 280 m single-layer
Core Revetment 66,286 m³
Protection Layers 13,361 m³ underlayer + 6,318 m³ armor

Phase B

Reclamation

The reclamation phase brought the site above water and up to design level, creating a 30,000 m² area through laterite filling and controlled compaction, with infill volumes completed across the reclaimed platform.

Area Achieved 30,000 m²
Compaction Tests at 200 mm levels above water
Land-Based Infill 186,716 m³ of laterite

Phase C

Piling

The piling phase established the structural support system for both butane and propane areas, using combined loading pile design to manage lateral and end-bearing demands across the terminal footprint.

Butane Piles 227 total
Propane Piles 497 total
Pile Type Combined loading: lateral + end bearing

Phase D

Concrete Foundations

The concrete foundations phase formed the base supports for the cryogenic tank system, with reinforcement completed to engineering specification and structural pours executed for the support platforms.

Scope Cryogenic tank support foundations
Reinforcement Completed to engineering specification
Purpose Base structural platform for tank installation

Phase E

Tank Fabrication

Cryogenic tank modules were fabricated on site and advanced through welding and pressure testing for both butane and propane storage systems, forming one of the most visually defining stages of the project.

Fabrication Cryogenic tank modules built on-site
Butane Storage 10,000 m³
Propane Storage 30,000 m³

Phase F

Installation

The installation phase brought together internal systems and operational infrastructure, including the aluminum ceiling, pump wells, internal piping, tower stairs, maintenance platforms, fire lines, and inner shell ring installation and welding.

Internal Systems Pump wells, internal pipes, fire lines
Access & Operations Tower stairs and O&M platforms
Tank Completion Inner shell rings installed and welded
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System Overview

Designed to support storage, handling, and terminal operations

Storage Systems Cryogenic storage for propane and butane across dedicated tank systems
Internal Infrastructure Integrated piping systems, pump wells, and internal operational components
Operational Access Tower stairs, platforms, and maintenance access designed for safe operation
Safety Systems Fire lines and supporting systems integrated into the terminal design

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