ABB has signed a contract with CCS JV, which includes Saipem, McDermott, and Chiyoda, to provide integrated electrical systems for a Mozambique LNG field.
The LNG capacity of the project, which is expected to begin production in 2024, will be around 13 million tonnes per year.
The LNG facility will be located in a remote coastal location in Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado province and will be one of the country’s biggest investments in the energy sector. The project is a two-train LNG facility using APCI liquefaction technology (nominal 6.44 MTPA per train).
The front-end engineering and design (FEED) stream is designed to feed the LNG plant, which will include gas/liquid separation, gas treatment (removal of acid gas, dehydration and mercury), and heavy component (C5+) removal followed by gas liquefaction, storage and export.
The 26-month project will culminate in a significant installed base in Mozambique for ABB and will involve collaboration across multiple ABB divisions and regions, led by ABB in Singapore.
Brandon Spencer, President of ABB Energy Industries, said: “Winning this project is a testament to ABB’s technical superiority in electrification technologies, as well as our highly skilled management and engineering capabilities. We are proud to be part of Africa’s economic growth story, especially Mozambique.”
Fourteen large onshore electrical houses (e-houses) or prefabricated electrical substation buildings (PESB) – specifically designed for oil and gas applications, will be built by the ABB team in Singapore and transported to the Mozambique LNG Project site.
The company will also integrate its electrical control and power management system alongside 110kV gas-insulated switchgear (GIS), medium voltage switchgear (33kV, 11kV) and low voltage switchgear.
Johan de Villiers, Global Vice President, Oil and Gas at ABB, commented: “We have optimised and customised our solutions to meet the specific technical and capital expenditure requirements of the customer. With ABB as the main original equipment manufacturer (OEM) for electrical systems, Mozambique LNG Project will benefit in terms of cost-efficiency, maintenance, service as well as upgrades and expansions.”
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