LNG

ExxonMobil taps FLNG tech

SCARBOROUGH field operator ExxonMobil has inked a long-term framework agreement to put Sevan Marine’s cylindrical hull technology to good use for a floating LNG development, though it’s unclear whether the oiler intends it for the West Australian asset.

 Sevan Marine's cylindrical hub concept.

Sevan Marine's cylindrical hub concept.

ExxonMobil, also which operates the PNG LNG project in Papua New Guinea, has worked with Sevan since 2015 when it awarded the Norwegian player a feasibility study to explore using its cylindrical hull...

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