Nigeria LNG Train 7 project selects Air Products' LNG technology | Oil & Gas Engineering

2021-12-13 23:03:44 By : Ms. Daisy Chan

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Air Products, a leader in liquefied natural gas (LNG) technology and equipment, has signed an agreement with SCD JV Scarl, a joint venture of Saipem, Chiyoda and Daewoo, for the Nigeria LNG (NLNG) No. 7 train project.

Air Products, a leader in liquefied natural gas (LNG) technology and equipment, has signed an agreement with SCD JV Scarl, a joint venture of Saipem, Chiyoda and Daewoo, for the Nigeria LNG (NLNG) No. 7 train project.

The project includes a complete LNG production line and a combined liquefaction unit. Air Products will provide the main low-temperature heat exchanger (MCHE) and process technology for these two liquefaction plants. Air Products will provide this technology and proprietary process to the joint venture to produce 8 million tons of LNG in Nigeria for large-scale LNG production expansion at NLNG’s existing NLNG Bonny Island facility.

Air Products previously provided MCHE and process technology for the first six sets of NLNG trains on Bonnie Island. From the first installation in 1999 to the sixth installation in 2007, the initial online LNG production began. All six LNG production lines continue to produce today.

"Air Products is proud of its product quality and excellent customer service. Our relationship with NLNG illustrates this point because we have established a mature and thriving business relationship that spans more than 20 years. We are very proud of the original Six heat exchangers continue to operate and the expansion of train No. 7 will use heat exchangers from two other Air Products companies, with the goal of delivery in 2023. Every customer is an important customer, but repeat customers will tell you a lot about you The way your business operates and how your technology perceives the information market," said Dr. Samir J. Serhan, Chief Operating Officer of Air Products.

Air Products will build LNG heat exchangers at its manufacturing plant in Manatee, Florida. Air Products opened the Manatee Port facility in January 2014 and completed a 60% expansion in October 2019 to meet the growing demand of the LNG industry. In October 2018, Air Products set up a new LNG equipment testing facility (ETF), which will enable Air Products to improve the reliability and output of its LNG equipment and design new equipment.

Air Products’ proprietary LNG technology helps meet the world’s growing energy demand and desire for clean energy, processing and low-temperature liquefaction of valuable natural gas for consumer and industrial use. Air Products has been manufacturing LNG heat exchangers for more than 50 years and is currently operating in more than 100 LNG trains in 20 countries/regions around the world.

Generally, the diameter of the LNG heat exchanger can reach more than 15 feet (5 meters) and the length can reach more than 180 feet (55 meters). A finished product unit can weigh up to 500 tons. ?? Air Products' LNG process technology and equipment are installed in some of the most remote places in the world, using natural gas and unlocking its value by liquefying and economically transporting natural gas. LNG will eventually be regasified for energy use. Most of the world's LNG is produced using Air Products' technology. To support the LNG industry, Air Products provides natural gas liquefaction technology and key equipment for large export factories, small and medium LNG factories, floating LNG factories and LNG peak regulators. Upstream, Air Products provides nitrogen and natural gas dehydration membrane systems for offshore platforms. Downstream, Air Products provides membrane nitrogen generators for LNG carriers, and land-based membranes and cryogenic nitrogen systems for LNG import terminals and baseload LNG plants.

Read the article online: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/03082021/air-products-lng-technology-selected-for-nigeria-lng-train-7-project/

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