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evaluation of the technical options and it binds the parties in an exclusive is typically suitable for fields in excess
available, the SPB LNG tank technology manner under certain conditions. of 1tcf recoverable gas reserves. The
has been retained for the storage of The global marketing efforts for the comprehensive topside design will
liquefied gas. The choice was driven by LNG FPSO have now begun, on the basis enable the process of almost any natural
considerations such as accessibility for of the proposed schedule to commence gas composition.
maintenance, robustness, and therefore production of gas from the first unit in Linde and SBM are both confident that
long-term offshore life availability, and 2012. there is a strong upcoming demand for
re-deployability. this type of facility and the best resources
This hull can be adapted to also suit capabilities of both companies have been mobilised
the requirements for floating storage and The Linde Multi-stage Mixed Refriger- and are working on this project.
regasification units (FSRU) for which ant (LiMuM) process has been selected For SBM Offshore, the objective of
demand is expected to grow with the for the liquefaction system based on its this LNG FPSO initiative, complemented
LNG market. thermodynamic efficiency, robust design, by the other products, is to serve the
An agreement has now been signed compactness, and proven performance. industry with a solution to monetise
between SBM and IHI shipyard of The FPSO facility will be able to treat, energy resources that otherwise would
Japan, for the detailed engineering and fractionate, liquefy, store, and export the be untapped and by doing so, to place
the further construction of LNG hulls. LNG as well as any by-products from the the company as a pioneer in this market
SBM has funded IHI to develop the basic gas field production, such as LPG and and to maintain a leading position in
design of a 230,000m
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multi-function condensates. the long term, in the same way as it did
hull. The long-term agreement provides The nominal size of the developed in the crude oil FPSO lease and operate
that IHI offers its construction capacity facility provides an output of 2.5MM segment, where it is still a significant
at the Aichi Works for an early project, tonnes per year of LNG which, therefore, player today. OMT
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