McDermott awarded FEED contract in Mozambique
Published by Emilie Grant,
Editorial Assistant
Tanks and Terminals,
McDermott, through a consortium with Saipem and China Petroleum Engineering and Construction Corp., has been awarded a front-end engineering design (FEED) contract for the Rovuma LNG Phase 1 Project in Mozambique, a joint venture between ExxonMobil Development Africa B.V., Eni S.p.A. and CNODC Dutch Cooperatief U.A.
The Rovuma LNG Phase 1 project includes liquefaction and export of natural gas extracted from the Offshore Area 4 fields off the Afungi Peninsula in Mozambique.
"LNG helps shape an entirely new era of energy solutions," said Rob Shaul, Senior Vice President of McDermott's Low Carbon Solutions business.
The FEED contract scope of work includes the modular design of a greenfield LNG production facility in Afungi, all associated gas pre-treatment units and the utilities and offsite systems to support the LNG production. The plant will have an overall production capacity of 18 million tpy. The scope of work also includes the engineering, procurement and construction proposal.
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