Core Insights - The arrival of the first energy vessel, "Almafiya," at the China National Petroleum Corporation's Jiangsu LNG terminal marks the countdown to winter energy supply in the region, with Yangguang Island becoming a crucial energy supply hub in the Yangtze River Delta [1] - The terminal has received a total of 68.11 million tons of LNG, indicating a significant increase in energy vessel arrivals as winter approaches [1] Group 1: Operational Efficiency - To ensure the efficient operation of traditional shipping routes, the Rudong Border Inspection Station has upgraded its "normalization guarantee mechanism," providing 24/7 customs services and a "fast track" for energy materials [4] - The station has implemented a tailored operational plan for each vessel, allowing for seamless checks and reduced port stay costs [4] Group 2: Arctic Shipping Support - Since the opening of the Arctic shipping route in July 2018, LNG transport volumes from the Yamal project have been increasing, prompting the Rudong Border Inspection Station to develop a specialized support plan for polar vessels [4] - A dedicated channel for polar vessels has been established to prioritize entry procedures, ensuring timely inspections and quick customs clearance during the short navigation window of 2.5 to 3 months each year [4] Group 3: Weather Response Mechanism - The Rudong Border Inspection Station has enhanced its winter weather response mechanism to address extreme weather conditions affecting energy security, particularly in the Yangguang Island area [7] - Collaboration with meteorological departments allows for precise alerts on cold waves and strong winds, facilitating the reinforcement and scheduling of vessels in port [7] - The station has formed a "Party Member Pioneer Team" to ensure zero delays for energy vessels during low-temperature conditions, optimizing inspection processes and enhancing technological applications [7]
全国最大LNG能源岛接卸量突破6800万吨
Yang Zi Wan Bao Wang·2025-11-09 04:24