Marine XII Floating LNG Terminal

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Summary Information

  • Ownership: ENI
  • Website: https://www.eni.com/
  • Location: Congo
  • Capacity: 3.0 million tons/annum
  • Status: Under Construction

Brief Description

  • The development will be made in a modular manner, using multiple floating facilities
  • The source of the gas is the Marine XII Oil and Gas Fields
  • The first stage will involve Tango FLNG, built in 2017, which has a treatment capacity of approximately 3 million standard cubic meters/day and an LNG production capacity of approximately 0.6 million tons per year (about 1 billion standard cubic meters/year)
  • A second vessel will add 2.4 MTPA (million tons per annum). This is expected to enter operation in 2025
  • When fully operational the two vessels will provide volumes in excess of 3 million tons/year (over 4.5 billion cubic meters/year)

Technical Details

  • Storage capacity:
  • Constructor: Wison Heavy Industry for the construction and installation of a Floating Liquefied Natural Gas (FLNG) unit
  • Licensor:

Ongoing Projects/Project Status

  • Commissioning is expected in 2023

Suppliers / Customers

History

  • 2022 - ENI acquires Tango FLNG
  • 2022 - ENI orders a second vessel
  • 2023 - ENI officially launches the project
  • 2023 - The FLNG vessel was completed
  • 2023 - First gas produced
  • 2024 - First cargo set sail

Other Information

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Links

  1. Eni acquires the Tango FLNG to produce and export LNG from the Republic of Congo
  2. Eni launches a second FLNG project to increase LNG production and export from the Republic of Congo
  3. Eni inaugurates Congo LNG project in the Republic of the Congo
  4. Eni celebrates sail away of the Tango FLNG and Excalibur FSU vessels to Congo
  5. Eni started the gas introduction into Tango FLNG facility, Republic of Congo
  6. The President of the Republic of the Congo, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Eni and the CEO of Eni celebrate Congo’s first LNG cargo