Australian Pacific LNG Modules (Batam, Indonesia)
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Australian Pacific LNG is a two-train LNG liquefaction plant built on Curtis Island, Queensland, Australia. The owners of this facility are Origin, Conoco Phillips and Sinopec.
This LNG project converts gas to liquefied natural gas. The two trains produce a total capacity of 9 MTA.
The EPC contractor was Bechtel, and the project strategy was to modularize as much of the plant as possible off-site and send it, via barge, to Curtis Island for tie-in with other modules and field-erected pipe and equipment.
Bechtel chose SMOE, a subsidiary of Sembcorp Marine Limited, to fabricate the modules. SMOE chose to build these modules in their Batam, Indonesia fabrication yard, just off the coast of Singapore.
SMOE and Bechtel chose I&I Soft Craft Solutions to provide and install the LNG insulation based on our long history of successfully executing LNG projects worldwide.
The value of this work was $19,000,000.
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