DSME, Kongsberg ink LNG FSRU development pact

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DSME and Kongsberg Maritime entered into joint development agreement (JDA) to develop a new liquefied natural gas (LNG) floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) control system

Image of Wean, Bok Choi, signing LOI. From Kongsberg.

As part of the delivery scope for a vessel currently under construction at the Okpo shipyard in South Korea, DSME will develop a high fidelity dynamic simulator for the regasification plant.

The JDA, which was signed on 29 November 2016, enables DSME to utilize Kongsberg Maritime's Dynamic Process Simulator “K-Spice” and the “K-Chief” automation and control system for the joint development of the vessel's regasification control system.

Both parties have extensive experience in the field of LNG vessel control systems. DSME is fast approaching delivery of 100 LNG ships, many of them operating with Kongsberg Maritime's LNG control system on board. In total Kongsberg Maritime's rapidly expanding LNG vessel reference list now surpasses 200 LNG control system installations. During the company's long-standing partnership in the LNG business, several different concepts for gas handling have been developed. Simulation studies are today established as increasingly important in this field of development, to ensure robust design and to verify design parameters.

"We are very pleased to start a LNG control system JDA with DSME as it represents a continuation and strengthening of a long term and very successful partnership," said Tore Wean, managing director, Kongsberg Maritime Korea. "We have supplied ship automation systems to DSME since the 1980's and LNG ship control systems since 2002. We are committed to supporting their technology needs today and in the future."

"Entering this JDA with Kongsberg Maritime as a major partner, and to many shipping companies, a trusted supplier makes good sense for DSME. We believe it will be a very significant stepping stone for further development projects and together we can provide our customers with world leading technology solutions," Young Bok Choi, VP at DSME Naval & Energy System R&D said.

Further to the signing of the JDA, DSME and Kongsberg Maritime are in further discussions for possible cooperation on marketing activities of the new LNG FSRU regasification control system.

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