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Demand for LNG trading has increased dramatically over the last decade. From 2009 to 2018, there have been 184 more trading routes and an additional 20 importing countries; this means populations are demanding more energy and customer diversity is increasing.
The largest exporters globally are Qatar, Australia, USA, Russia and Malaysia, accounting for more than half of the world’s export in 2019. LNG export from developing countries paves the way for a stronger local economy and sustainable development.
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The IQuay enables transfer of between a vessel and storage facilities and is fully qualified by DNV GL.
Distance from shore
50 - 800 m
Environment
Sheltered to harsh conditions
Flowrate
100 - 2,500 m3/h
Transfer lines
Floating cryogenic hoses
Carrier vessel size
1,000 - 266,000 m3
Design life
25 years
We have leveraged on the Standard IQuay qualified design to develop solutions for large scale import and export between ship & shore.
Distance from shore
50 - 800 m
Environment
Sheltered to harsh conditions
Flowrate
2,500 - 12,000 m3/h
Transfer lines
Floating cryogenic hoses
LNGC Size
Up to 266,000 m3
Design life
25 years
Shipping LNG overseas is by far the most common way to transport natural gas in liquid form. When LNG plants and fields are situated in remote areas, transportation of LNG by ship is often the preferred, or perhaps even the only, alternative for transporting natural gas. Therefore, LNG ships makes a key link in the LNG value chain, enabling transportation of gas between the liquefaction plant and regasification site.
Shipping LPG overseas is by far the most common way to transport natural gas in liquid form. When LPG plants and fields are situated in remote areas, transportation of LPG by ship is often the preferred, or perhaps even the only, alternative for transporting natural gas. Therefore, LPG ships makes a key link in the LPG value chain, enabling transportation of gas between the liquefaction plant and regasification site and/or Loading ISO Tank Containers Depot.
Shipping BLCO overseas is by far the most common way to transport crude oil in bulk form. When crude oil refinery plants and fields are situated in remote areas, transportation of BLCO by ship is often the preferred, or perhaps even the only, alternative for transporting crude oil. Therefore, BLCO ships makes a key link in the BLCO value chain, enabling transportation of oil between the crude oil refinery plant and final petrochemicals refinery site.
Shipping LPFO overseas is by far the most common way to transport LPFO in bulk form. When crude oil refinery plants and fields are situated in remote areas, transportation of LPFO by ship is often the preferred, or perhaps even the only, alternative for transporting low pour fuel oil. Therefore, LPFO ships makes a key link in the LPFO value chain, enabling transportation of oil between the crude oil refinery plant and heating site.
There are onshore and offshore terminals. The former are land platforms while the latter are comprising A floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) and floating storage and offloading (FSO). Data obtained from DPR shows that Nigeria has more than twenty crude oil terminals in total. There are currently 5 large-scale oil export terminals in Nigeria, fifteen medium scale Crude Oil Terminals (FPSO Platforms), five are FSO Platforms, five are Land Platforms facilities. Of the 5 large scale oil export deep-sea offshore terminals are in Warri and Port Harcourt area. Nigeria LNG export terminals for the export of LNG & LPG, Nigeria LNG has developed a terminal on the left bank of Bonny River between Bonny Town and the ocean corner. The works include a loading jetty terminal for large LNG/LPG-carriers.
The present project is the third expansion phase of Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG)'s LNG plant located In Finima on Bonny Island, approximately 40 km south of Port Harcourt, on the eastern part of the Niger River delta (the Niger Delta).
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