LNG Industry - October 2016 - page 10

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Singapore
ExxonMobil and Pavilion collaborate to develop
LNG bunkering solutions
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xxonMobil has announced that it is collaborating
with Pavilion Energy Pte Ltd to develop solutions for
LNG bunkering and other downstream developments in
Singapore.
ExxonMobil claims that it will help Pavilion to
establish LNG bunkering procedures, starting with
truck-to-ship deliveries. It will also help develop
safety and operational standards for LNG bunkering in
Singapore. This cooperation supports the LNG bunkering
initiative of the Maritime Port Authority of Singapore.
Nancy Carlson, the Vice President of Aviation and
Marine at ExxonMobil Fuels and Lubricants, said: “The
collaboration with Pavilion Energy combines both
companies’ expertise, and is one of the steps we are
taking toward establishing ExxonMobil’s global LNG
bunkering offer.
“Our 40-year heritage in LNG and marine insights,
alongside Pavilion Energy’s dedicated approach, can
help us to meet our vessel operators’ growing demand
for integrated marine fuel solutions. ExxonMobil is
committed to ensuring that we continue to meet our
customers’ requirements.”
Australia
Amec Foster Wheeler awarded consultancy contract
for Ichthys LNG
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mec Foster Wheeler has announced that it has been
awarded a consultancy contract by INPEX for the Ichthys
LNG project, offshore Western Australia.
Under the contract, the company will provide a team
of production and maintenance assessors to carry out
competency assessments of the Ichthys operations and
maintenance teams across all project assets. This includes the
central processing facility, the floating production storage and
offtake vessel, and the Bladin Point LNG onshore processing
facility. The company claims that the assessments will be
aligned with Australian national competency standards for the
process industry.
The Amec Foster Wheeler Group President for Asia,
Middle East, Africa & Southern Europe, Roberto Penno, said:
“This is the latest example of Amec Foster Wheeler’s market
leading capability being used to benefit a world class LNG
project. We are proud to be involved in the Ichthys LNG project
and will utilise our significant global O&M expertise to deliver
this important role.”
The contract will run until April 2017, with the assessments
to be carried out at the production yards in South Korea, offshore
Western Australia and the onshore LNG facility in Darwin.
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