First LNG cargo shipped from Prelude FLNG
Published by Tom Mostyn,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Shell, along with its joint venture partners INPEX, KOGAS and OPIC, has announced that the first shipment of LNG has sailed from Shell’s Prelude floating LNG (FLNG) facility located 475 km north-east of Broome in Western Australia. This shipment will be delivered by the Valencia Knutsen to customers in Asia.
Maarten Wetselaar, Integrated Gas and New Energies Director said: “Today’s first shipment of LNG departed from Prelude FLNG, safely. Everyone involved should be very proud of the work taken to reach this important milestone.
“Prelude forms an integral part of our global portfolio and plays an important role in meeting the growing demand for more and cleaner energy for our customers around the world.”
Zoe Yujnovich, Chairman Shell Australia said: “Prelude FLNG combines human endeavour and ingenuity from across the globe and here in Australia. We are proud to work with our local communities, suppliers and partners to ensure its safe, reliable operations into the future.”
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/11062019/first-lng-cargo-shipped-from-prelude-flng/
You might also like
Hydrocarbon Engineering Podcast
Susan Bell, Senior Vice President within Commodity Markets – Oil, Rystad Energy, discusses the impact of trade wars on global oil demand and oil prices, in light of President Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs.
EU shifts on climate targets in the face of industry reality
The EU’s shift on climate targets has come to echo the reality of the industry, according to an Aggreko report.