Oil&Gas
Petronas Bintulu LNG Complex
2019-02-26 10:35  点击:21
VIP:1级

Project Profile


Value: US$ 6-7 billion
Location: Bintulu, Sarawak, Malaysia
Capacity: 24 million tonnes per year
Area: 276 hectares of land
Suppliers: Helang Gas Field, Serai Gas Field and Jintan Gas Field in offshore Sarawak
Start-up year: 1983

The PETRonAS LNG Complex in Bintulu, Malaysia, is an efficient and reliable source of liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply. An integrated world-class LNG production complex spread over 276 hectares of land, it receives its gas supply from upstream facilities offshore Sarawak. With a total of eight production trains and a combined capacity of 24 million tonnes per year, the complex is one of the world\'s largest LNG production facilities at a single location. The first cargo was delivered in 1983.


The PETRonAS LNG Complex comprises of three LNG production plants owned and operated by PETRONAS’ joint venture companies - Malaysia LNG, MLNG Dua and MLNG Tiga respectively.

Key long-term customers are from Japan, South Korea and Taiwan.

Train 1-3: Completion in 1984 (2 mtpa x 3)
Train 4-6: Completion in 1996 (2.65 mtpa x 3)
Train 7-8: Completion in 2004 (3.8 mtpa x 2)
Train 9: Currently under construction (3.6 mtpa)

Operator:

Petronas: Operator with 100% interest


Contractors:

Air Products: Equipment and process license contract as well as receiving LNG heat exchanger order

GE Oil & Gas: Supply advanced turbocompression technology for the Petronas LNG Train 9

JGC Corporation: EPCC contract for the construction of the 9th LNG Train

Joint Venture for FEED Contract:
JGC Corporation
Chiyoda Corporation
Saipem S.p.A

A Technip-Daewoo Consortium for EPC, installation and commissioning for floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) facility:
Technip
Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering

MITC Consortium to perform FEED contract:
MODEC Inc
IHI Corporation
Toyo Engineering Corporation
CB&I Nederland B.V.

Linde Group: Procurement, construction and commissioning contract

SAL Heavy Lift: delivered a cryogenic heat exchanger for use in the LNG Train 9 project

Siemens Energy: Supplying turbo compressors and mechanical drive gas turbines

UOP: Deliver its acid gas removal technology

Extrusion Exheat: Contract to supply the hazardous area electrical heaters and control solutions for the PETRonAS floating liquid natural gas facility

JGC and Synerlitz: Joint rejuvenation contract for the fourth, fifth and sixth LNG trains under the engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning deal to be completed by January 2019

JGC Corporation: EPCC work associated with construction of the piping and associated facilities connecting the existing six LNG storage tanks and the seventh new LNG storage tank with the shipping facilities. The contract, valued at approximately US$507.8m, calls for the EPCC work associated with expansion of LNG storage and shipping facilities at the PLC.


Sub-contractors:

Alam Maritim Resources: Contract to perform offshore works of final positioning and mooring system hook-up on its floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) project. This is the second package deal Alam announced, after being awarded a RM49.0-million (approx. US$13 million) PFLNG1 deal earlier this year. The work scope includes flexible riser installation, pre-commissioning and commissioning of pipeline, pipe-line ends terminal (PLET) and riser from KAKG to FLNG for PETRonAS Floating LNG1 Project. The duration for the subcontract works is from June 15, 2015 until April 30, 2016 with the award value of RM53.5 million (US$12.5 million).
联系方式