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ExxonMobil selects IPSMR® liquefaction process for Rovuma LNG project

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ExxonMobil, on behalf of Mozambique Rovuma Venture, operator of the Area 4 concession in northern Mozambique’s Rovuma Basin has selected Chart's IPSMR liquefaction technology and proprietary equipment for the Rovuma LNG project at the Afungi peninsula.

ExxonMobil selects IPSMR® liquefaction process for Rovuma LNG project

The Rovuma LNG Project will produce, liquefy and market natural gas from reservoirs of the Area 4 block of the offshore Rovuma Basin and includes the construction of 12 modules of 1.5 million tpy each, with a total LNG capacity of 18 million t for the 12 liquefaction modules is expected to help enable increased project competitiveness, improved reliability and lower GHG emissions.

MRV is an incorporated joint venture owned by ExxonMobil, Eni and CNPC, and holds a 70% interest in Area 4. The remaining Area 4 participants are ENH (10%), KOGAS (10%) and Galp (10%).

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/07102024/exxonmobil-selects-ipsmr-liquefaction-process-for-rovuma-lng-project/

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