With an annual liquefaction capacity of 3.5m tons of LNG per annum, the MK II FLNG is expected to be delivered in Q4 2027, making the MK II FLNG the earliest available floating liquefaction capacity globally, according to the company, reports Seatrade Maritime.
EPC agreement
As part of the EPC agreement Golar has also secured an option for a second MK II FLNG conversion slot at CIMC for delivery within 2028.
Wang Jianzhong, CEO and President of CIMC Raffles, stated that “The signing of this new project further solidifies CIMC’s leadership position in offshore projects. It demonstrates CIMC’s ability to handle large, complex projects that meet the highest industry standards. CIMC will continue to focus on the independent development and manufacturing of high-end offshore equipment, committed to providing high-quality, innovative solutions for the global energy market.”
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Source: Seatrade Maritime