To be developed in two phases, phase one will have an annual receiving capacity of 3.5 million tonnes expected for completion by end of 2013, expandable by another 6.5 million tonnes at phase two, a report on www.cnpc.com.cn said.
The terminal will receive LNG mostly from Australia and Qatar, the report said.
PetroChina , Asia's largest oil and gas producer, is set to start operating its first two terminals in the coming few months, in east China's Rudong and northeast China's Dalian city.
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Kunlun Energy , a PetroChina subsidiary, now operates most of PetroChina's LNG busines after a series of asset transfers from the parent company over the past few years.