McDermott awarded LNG FEED contract
Published by Bella Weetch,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
McDermott has been awarded a contract by ADNOC to provide front end engineering design (FEED) services for the new Fujairah LNG facility in Fujairah, UAE. Located approximately 155 miles (250 km) from Abu Dhabi, UAE, the facility will include an LNG plant with a total capacity of 9.6 million tpy.
The plant will be designed with electric drives for the liquefaction compressors, and will incorporate several features that significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, capitalising on the experience McDermott has in the net zero sector.
"We will apply our robust capabilities and experience to perform this FEED for the Fujairah LNG project. Our biggest differentiator is our ability to execute this FEED on a fast track basis incorporating all of the characteristics required to support the award of EPC contracts which are expected in 2023," said Tareq Kawash, Senior Vice President, Onshore for McDermott.
McDermott was involved in initial phases of ADNOC's LNG development in the late 1980s, having built the storage facilities for both LNG and LPG on an EPC basis on Das Island. "We are proud to continue our long history with ADNOC by playing an important role in helping to define the next phase of LNG development in the UAE," Kawash added.
McDermott is one of the most experienced engineering and construction firms serving the LNG market and has delivered more than 30 LNG pre-FEED and FEED projects over the past 10 years. The Fujairah LNG facilities FEED will be performed by teams in McDermott's offices in London and the UAE.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/18052022/mcdermott-awarded-lng-feed-contract/
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