Floating LNG heralds a new era for an increasingly nimble gas supply industry
In depth
Issue 358
- 23 Nov 2017
| 8 minute read
The Golar Hilli Episeyo has arrived offshore Cameroon, ready to start production from gas fields offshore Kribi port. The Hilli Episeyo, which left the Keppel shipyard in Singapore on 1 October, has an eight-year contract with Perenco and Société Nationale des Hydrocarbures. The world’s first converted floating liquefaction vessel was converted from a Moss LNG carrier built in 1975 with a storage capacity of 125,000m3, and has a liquefaction capacity of about 2.4m t/yr of LNG.
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