Project Profile
Value: US$15.687 billion (until 2015)
Location: Bonny Island, Nigeria
Capacity: six trains with a total capacity of some 22 mtpa of LNG
Start-up year: 1999
The SevenPlus project will see the construction initially of two new natural gas liquefaction trains, each producing 8.5 million metric tonnes of LNG per annum, at NLNG\'s Bonny Island LNG complex in Nigeria. once complete, these will be the two largest LNG trains in the world. The contract will cover the LNG train and associated facilities, storage and handling facilities, jetty and loading facilities, utilities, condensate stabilisation and other related infrastructure. The Bonny Island facility currently has six trains in operation with a total capacity of some 22 mtpa of LNG. It requires about 3.5 bcf/d feed gas intake at full production.
Operators:
Shell: Operator with 25.6% interest
NNPC: 49% interest
Total LNG Nigeria Ltd: 15% interest
Eni: 10.4% interest
Contractors:
Foster Wheeler
KBR
JGC (Japan Gasoline Corporation)
Saipem SpA (Nigeria)
Technip (Nigeria)
Wärtsilä: Five-year maintenance agreement with the Nigerian gas transportation company Bonny Gas Transport Limited, (BGT), a subsidiary of Nigeria LNG Limited. Wärtsilä will monitor and service the engines on board the BGT\'s six new LNG carriers and deliver spare parts, as well as expertise for inspections and major service overhauls. (March, 2016)