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Technip Energies to offer new solution for LNG production

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World LNG production could reach 600 million tpy by 2030 and with the increasing need to make it cleaner and faster, Technip Energies has announced it will offer a new solution that will facilitate the energy transition, SnapLNG by T.EN™.

SnapLNG by T.EN™ is a 2.5 million tpy electrically driven LNG train solution comprised of reproducible modules ready for delivery and installation. These modules operate autonomously and are pre-commissioned, for the delivery of a complete natural gas liquefaction plant, accelerating time to market and saving more than two years on total project duration compared to a conventional project.

The design offers certainty in cost execution, delivery schedule, plant reliability and availability, as well as production performance for a significant increase in annual revenues and a reduction of ~350kTe/year of CO2 emission per train versus a gas turbine solution.

Loïc Chapuis, SVP Gas & Low Carbon Energies at Technip Energies, said: "This solution enables our clients to achieve considerable time savings and greater operational certainty and reliability while reaching their zero-emissions objectives. With SnapLNG by T.EN, Technip Energies strengthens its position in the LNG sector and as a trusted and committed partner supporting its clients in their transition to a low-carbon economy."

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/clean-fuels/05092023/technip-energies-to-offer-new-solution-for-lng-production/

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