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Eni Video : Last Topside Module Lifted for Coral-Sul FLNG

Nov 05, 2020

Coral Sul FLNG will be 432 m long and 66 m wide, and weigh about 220,000 tonnes overall. The accommodation module will have eight floors with room for 350 people. It will be anchored about 2,000 m deep, with the help of 20 lines weighing 9,000 tonnes combined. Construction of the main components began in 2018. In March of that year, the tower for anchoring the unit was completed and in September, the hull – which is made up of 24 modules, containing storage tanks for the LNG – and part of the treatment plants were finished. Coral Sul will have a capacity of about 3.4 million tonnes per year of LNG, fed by six subsea wells, and start-up is expected in 2022. Coral Sul FLNG will eventually be working off the coast of Mozambique.

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