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** **Aker Kvaerner:** Hook-up and installation work | ** **Aker Kvaerner:** Hook-up and installation work | ||
** **Heerema:** Slugcatcher and associated processing units | ** **Heerema:** Slugcatcher and associated processing units | ||
− | * Licensor: | + | * Licensor: '''[[LNG Terminals Using Linde Technology | Linde]]''' - Mixed Fluid Cascade Process |
=== Ongoing Projects/Project Status === | === Ongoing Projects/Project Status === | ||
* The partners in the Snøhvit licence have conducted a feasibility study of processing capacity expansion of Hammerfest LNG plant, Melkøya called Snøhvit Train II, and have now decided to study technical concepts that may make further expansion economically feasible. | * The partners in the Snøhvit licence have conducted a feasibility study of processing capacity expansion of Hammerfest LNG plant, Melkøya called Snøhvit Train II, and have now decided to study technical concepts that may make further expansion economically feasible. | ||
* The next investment decision is still some years away. A possible investment decision may be made towards the end of 2013 at the earliest, and the plant can be expected to be online in 2018, at the earliest. | * The next investment decision is still some years away. A possible investment decision may be made towards the end of 2013 at the earliest, and the plant can be expected to be online in 2018, at the earliest. | ||
− | * For details see | + | * For details see [[Hammerfest LNG Snohvit Expansion Project]] |
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=== Suppliers / Customers === | === Suppliers / Customers === | ||
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* 2005 - Aker Kvaerner contract for completion of Snøhvit LNG project | * 2005 - Aker Kvaerner contract for completion of Snøhvit LNG project | ||
* 2007 - The plant was started up | * 2007 - The plant was started up | ||
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=== Other Information === | === Other Information === | ||
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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:heerema-zwijndrecht-awarded-snohvit-contract/ Heerema Zwijndrecht awarded Snøhvit contract] | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:heerema-zwijndrecht-awarded-snohvit-contract/ Heerema Zwijndrecht awarded Snøhvit contract] | ||
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:2817 Temporary production stop at Hammerfest LNG] | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:2817 Temporary production stop at Hammerfest LNG] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:21, 7 February 2024
Contents
Summary Information
- Ownership: Statoil 33.53 %, Petoro 30.00 %, Total E&P Norge 18.40 %, GDF Suez E&P 12.00 %, Hess 3.26 %, RWE Dea Norge 2.81 %
- Website: http://www.statoil.com/
- Location: Melkøya, just outside the shipping channel into Hammerfest
- Capacity: 4.3 million tons/annum
Brief Description
- A large single train LNG liquifaction plant, the only one in Europe and the only on to use the Linde MFC process
Technical Details
- Storage capacity: one 220,000 m^^3^^ LNG tank
- Constructor:
- **Dragados Offshore:** Main Construction
- **Tractebel:** Product tanks and vessel loading systems
- **Aker Kvaerner:** Hook-up and installation work
- **Heerema:** Slugcatcher and associated processing units
- Licensor: Linde - Mixed Fluid Cascade Process
Ongoing Projects/Project Status
- The partners in the Snøhvit licence have conducted a feasibility study of processing capacity expansion of Hammerfest LNG plant, Melkøya called Snøhvit Train II, and have now decided to study technical concepts that may make further expansion economically feasible.
- The next investment decision is still some years away. A possible investment decision may be made towards the end of 2013 at the earliest, and the plant can be expected to be online in 2018, at the earliest.
- For details see Hammerfest LNG Snohvit Expansion Project
Suppliers / Customers
- Suppliers: The Snøhvit Gas Field , Albatross Gas Field and Askeladd Gas Field all of which are under the Barents Sea
- Customers:
History
- 2002 - PDO for upstream & LNG project approved
- 2003 - Dragados awarded contruction contract
- 2003 - Heerema awarded contract for the Snøhvit slugcatcher and associated processing units
- 2005 - Aker Kvaerner contract for completion of Snøhvit LNG project
- 2007 - The plant was started up
- 2022 - First gas from Askeladd
Other Information
- Snøhvit is the first LNG production plant in Europe
- The plant was constructed in Cadiz and transported by barge to Norway
Links
- Information from Statoil
- Information from Linde
- Project data from Aker Solutions
- CAPACITY AND TECHNOLOGY FOR THE SNØHVIT LNG PLANT
- Snøhvit Development Approved
- [ Snøhvit contract for Tractebel]
- Dragados Industrial builds in Cadiz a natural gas treatment plant for the North of Norway
- Dragados Offshore completes successfully the Snøhvit project
- Statoil considering a new LNG plant
- Project Summary from Hydrocarbons Technology
- Aker Kværner wins Snøhvit contract
- Snøhvit job for Linde
- Aker Kvaerner contract for completion of Snøhvit LNG project
- Heerema Zwijndrecht awarded Snøhvit contract
- Temporary production stop at Hammerfest LNG