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Today, almost 1 billion people are living in the dark, without any form of electricity.
The predicted growth in the world’s population will demand over 50% increase in electricity over the next 25 years, especially in Asia Pacific, China, and Africa.
Global energy demand, particularly in emerging markets, where current generation capacity is insufficient, has created the need for fast large-scale solutions, which can not be met by renewable energy sources alone.
Floating marine technology and changes in the market have enabled the LNG value chain to be realised in the form of LNG to Power projects. LNG trading and effective sales models have helped to support the global reach of natural gas to power industries and communities whose growth would otherwise be hampered by the lack of energy infrastructure.
The most effective solution to deliver power to growing nations is with LNG, because LNG is easy to transport and it will allow for independence from gas pipeline infrastructure.
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, enabli
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, enabli
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
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 val
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.
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