The Design validation and Pre-FEED phase for two 3MTPA FLNG Projects of Ace Gas and FLNG (“Ace”), and Transoceanic Gas and Power (“Transoceanic”) officially commences. In this project, China-based provider of clean energy services Wison New Energies, formerly known as Wison Offshore & Marine, is entrusted with the FLNG design and EPC. The contract has been successfully signed, and mobilization funds have been disbursed for this phase of the project.
The agreement is to provide the design validation and engineering studies for the design of a 3MPTA facility to support the “design one and build two strategies” to be applied across Ace and Transoceanic projects in offshore Escravos and offshore Pennington respectively. The FLNG will produce, store and offload 3MPTA LNG and associated LPG and condensates for transport to market.
Transoceanic’s FLNG project is located offshore Pennington and proximal to OML 289, a block operated by the company on behalf of Cleanwaters consortium. It is designed to supply 3 mtpa of LNG to the international market, and 150,000 metric tons per year (MT/yr) of LPG to the domestic market.
As part of the phased development plan, the project will deploy a floating power barge concept, starting with a Phase 1 Power capacity of 250MW.
Ace Gas and FLNG project is located offshore Escravos and is also designed to supply 3 mtpa of LNG to the international market, and 150,000 MT/yr of LPG to the domestic market.
The upstream gathering facilities for both projects will be managed by Samsung Heavy Industry Nigeria, while Siemens Energy will provide the power and compression systems. The projects also have offtake assurances for the LNG with Socar, Vitol, and Karpowership.
Wison New Energies is a leading provider of clean energy technology service and solutions, is committed to providing the energy industry with highly integrated EPCIC solutions, including floating LNG facilities, modularized LNG plant, floating gas-to-power facilities, floating wind power and other clean energy solutions. Based on a track-record of successful project delivery, the experienced Wison team applies its expertise in technical innovation and two world-class shipyards to provide EPC services that meet the highest international quality and safety standards.
Wison’s name change from Wison Offshore & Marine (WOM) to Wison New Energies to “better represent” the company’s commitment to providing low-carbon technologies and solutions.
Wison recently changed its name from Wison Offshore & Marine to Wison New Energy to “better reflect” the company’s commitment to providing low-carbon technologies and solutions, according to Wison Clean Energy’s public website.