LNG

ConocoPhillips and KBR working on "off-the-shelf" LNG plants

CONOCOPHILLIPS is working with KBR to pursue a new low-cost and standardised LNG solution for the marketplace that will provide mid-scale LNG capacity for greenfield and brownfield expansions seeking an off-the-shelf solution with shorter development schedules.

APLNG is using ConocoPhillips Optimised Cascade process.

APLNG is using ConocoPhillips Optimised Cascade process.

KBR and ConocoPhillips have agreed to complete a front-end engineering and design quality reference design for a mid-scale capacity LNG train ranging between 1.5-3 million tonnes per annum for a wide range...

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