How Atlantic LNG manages nomination and allocation data for one of the world’s largest LNG facilities.
Atlantic LNG operates one of the largest LNG facilities in the world. Their plant at Point Fortin in Trinidad runs four liquefaction trains, each with its own allocation rules for LNG and NGLs, and each supplied by a different combination of gas fields and pipelines.
The data behind that operation is complex. Atlantic LNG’s team manages it on the EnergySys platform.
The operation.
Atlantic LNG’s facility has a total production capacity of around 14.8 million tonnes of LNG per year. Gas is delivered to the plant from fields across Trinidad via three pipelines, across a significant number of distinct streams.
Each train has different rules for the allocation of produced LNG and NGLs. Each must account for losses and fuel gas. The nomination and allocation process has to handle all of that accurately, across every stream, every day.
How EnergySys supports it.
Atlantic LNG’s team uses the EnergySys platform to manage their nomination and allocation process in full. That covers LNG and NGL allocation across all four trains, gas delivery across multiple streams and three pipelines, and each train’s distinct allocation rules, including losses and fuel gas accounting.
A system upgrade delivered a significant improvement in processing performance, with some processes completing an order of magnitude faster than before.
The bottom line.
Atlantic LNG runs a complex, high-volume LNG operation. The data management behind it demands accuracy across every stream, every train, and every day. EnergySys is the platform their team uses to deliver it.


