The BP-operated Greater Tortue Ahmeyim (GTA) floating LNG project's FPSO unit inspection and repair work complete and the vessel is en route to the project site with mooring work to commence thereafter.
The BP-operated Greater Tortue Ahmeyim (GTA) floating LNG project’s FPSO unit inspection and repair work complete and the vessel is en route to the project site with mooring work to commence thereafter, the project’s partner Kosmos Energy said, adding that the first LNG cargo is expected in the fourth quarter of 2024.
The project’s hub terminal has been completed and handed over to the operator.
The 2.5 MMT/Y Gimi FLNG to be utilized for the FLNG export project for 20 years under a Lease and Operate Agreement (LOA) between Golar LNG and BP.
The GTA Phase 1 project will produce gas from reservoirs in deepwater, approximately 120-Km offshore, through a subsea system to the FPSO unit, which will initially process the gas, removing heavier hydrocarbon components, BP has said, adding that the gas will then be transported by pipeline to the Gimi FLNG vessel.
Black & Veatch provides design, procurement, and commissioning support services for the project's topsides, as well as the liquefaction process.
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