Wison Begins Arctic LNG 2 Project

Laxman Pai
Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Wison Offshore & Marine (WOM), the upstream oil and gas division of Chinese conglomerate Wison Group Holding, announced the fabrication of Arctic LNG 2 Project (ALNG2 Project) commenced in Zhoushan Yard.

The module fabrication contract was awarded by Technip France S.A., a wholly-owned subsidiary of TechnipFMC.

Novatek, client of ALNG2 project, is the largest independent natural gas producer in Russia. ALNG2 project comprises three LNG trains at 6.6 million tons per annum each. WOM’s work scope is engineering, procurement, fabrication and commissioning of modules in train one with a total weight of 48,000 MT.

"With continuous support of Novatek, TechnipFMC and detailed planning, WOM achieved first cutting milestone ahead of schedule, which may make savings on time and cost in the project execution," said a press note.

"Wison Offshore & Marine is committed to delivering innovative monetization solutions across LNG value chain and high-quality onshore and offshore module construction services for the global energy industry, and providing customers with integrated EPCIC and operation services that meet the highest international quality and safety standards," said An Wenxin, Chief Operating Officer of WOM.

Wenxin added: "As a participant in ALNG2 project, WOM rely on its module fabrication experience and 1.5 million square meter yard resources, is capable to provide cost-effective solutions for mega-module projects. "

Categories: Shipbuilding Energy LNG Offshore Energy Construction

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