Prelude takes shape under the sea

OE Staff
Monday, April 18, 2016

Shell shows a video of its giant Prelude is taking shape deep beneath the sea, in the waters offshore Western Australia. 

With construction of the Prelude FLNG facility well underway in the shipyard in Geoje, Shell is now at the coast of Western Australia, where another vital aspect of the world's first Prelude project is beginning to emerge. Deep beneath the sea, in one of the loneliest places on the planet, Prelude will be connected to a critical network made up of christmas trees, manifolds and flow lines, all connected to giant anchor piles, all to control the flow of gas.
Categories: Natural Gas FLNG

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