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Prelude sets sail: video

SHELL’S 67.5%-owned Prelude FLNG vessel, the world’s largest offshore facility, has started its month long journey to Australia after the completion a five-year construction project.

 Prelude under tow.

Prelude under tow.

              As reported by Energy News, the vessel completed final preparations for hauling anchor this week, and set sail from the Samsung Heavy Industries' Geoje shipyard in South Korea...

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