TMC chosen to equip FLNG facility
Published by Oliver Kleinschmidt,
Assistant Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
TMC Compressors (TMC) has been chosen to deliver a large capacity marine compressed air system to the large FLNG facility that Wison New Energies is building for Malaysia-based Genting.
TMC will deliver its scope as a subcontractor to Jereh Offshore, which is a China-based engineering technology and service company to the offshore industries.
As part of its scope of supply, TMC will deliver a marine compressed air system consisting of six compressors in total, for control air, instrument air, N2 feed air and utility purposes. The company has not disclosed the value of the contract.
“This is a big FLNG facility, which requires substantial compressed air capacity. This is what we will deliver, with focus on reliability, low energy consumption and low operating expenses,” said Hans Petter Tanum, TMC’s director of sales and business development.
The FLNG facility will have a capacity of 1.2 million tpy LNG.
Wison New Energies, based in China, will undertake the construction of the FLNG facility at its shipyards in Nantong and ZhouShan. Following the yard performance test, the FLNG facility is due to be transported to Teluk Bintuni, West Papua, Indonesia, for final commissioning.
TMC’s compressors have been designed solely for marine and offshore use. They have been developed with energy efficiency and ease of maintenance in mind, and the crew can easily maintain the compressors themselves, even while at sea.
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