CB&I Storage Solutions business has been awarded a contract by Atlantic Gulf and Pacific (AG&P) for the EPC of a second LNG storage tank and double-wall LNG bullet for AG&P-operated Philippines LNG import terminal.
McDermott International announced that its CB&I Storage Solutions business has been awarded a contract by Atlantic Gulf and Pacific (AG&P) for the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) of a second LNG storage tank and double-wall LNG bullet for AG&P's Philippines LNG import and regasification terminal (PLNG) in Batangas Bay.
CB&I Storage Solutions was awarded the first LNG storage tank by AG&P earlier this year. The additional scope includes a 1,200-CM shop-fabricated double wall LNG bullet and a second 60,000-CM full containment steel LNG tank along with geotechnical investigation, soil improvement, foundation and topside platform structure, pre-commissioning, purging and commissioning activities.
"Our fabrication facility in Thailand specializes in the production of prefabricated storage solutions and will build the LNG bullet for delivery to Batangas. We believe there's no better team in the world with the experience, expertise and local resources to execute this high-profile project."
Mechanical completion is slated for the first quarter of 2022 for the LNG bullet and second quarter of 2024 for the second tank with purging and commissioning activities to follow, McDermott said.
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On 14 Apr. 2021, McDermott announced that its CB&I Storage Solutions business has been awarded a contract by AG&P for the EPC of a LNG storage tank for AG&P's Philippines LNG import and regasification terminal, currently under construction in Batangas.
CB&I Storage Solutions will provide the first of two 60,000-CM “first-of-a-kind” full containment steel LNG tanks along with geotechnical investigation, soil improvement, foundation and topside platform structure, pre-commissioning, purging and commissioning activities.
“Mechanical completion is slated for the third quarter of 2023 with purging and commissioning activities to follow.”
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