Domestic private enterprise ENN is already looking for other opportunities in other coastal areas in addition to the Zhoushan receiving terminal.
She said that of all the LNG terminals in Zhejiang province, the Zhoushan terminal, backed by the Yangtze River Delta market, along with its sea route and access to inland provinces, will play a significant role in China's LNG receiving capacity, and more private and foreign companies will be gearing up to meet that growth.
The region is expected to leverage its location advantage to further expand its transaction volume, she said.
Compared with other terminals throughout the country, mostly dominated by the country's State-owned oil and gas majors, the Zhoushan LNG receiving terminal, the first LNG receiving terminal-funded by ENN Group - will be very attractive for foreign oil and gas companies as it represents new opening-up opportunities for foreign players, she added.
"With new opportunities, diversified players, the region is believed to be a 'core battlefield' for the marketization of LNG trade in the country."
The Zhoushan LNG receiving terminal will start construction of its submarine pipelines this year. The first phase of the receiving terminal has a handling capacity of 3 million tons, and will expand to 10 million tons in 2022, according to ENN Chief Executive Officer Zhang Yesheng.
"Zhoushan LNG receiving terminal, serving as an important hub for connecting the domestic market and international resources, is looking to create an LNG value chain in Zhoushan and is responsible for LNG receiving, unloading, storage, shipments, diversion, sea and river intermodal transport, LNG bunkering, and cold energy utilization," said Zhang.
Its first phase involves an investment of 5.8 billion yuan ($863 million), and the second phase has an investment of 2.4 billion yuan.
China has built 21 LNG receiving terminals across the nation, with an annual receiving capacity of 80 million tons, according to CNOOC Chairman Yang Hua.