Gas liquefaction on barge

Snøhvit operator Statoil has recommended the Spanish fabricator Dragados Offshore for the NOK 1450 million contract for constructing and installing the project’s gas liquefaction plant on a prefabricated barge. The recommendation has been presented to the partnership today, 5 February. “Dragados has been chosen after a detailed assessment,” says Snøhvit project director Egil Gjesteland. “The assessment concluded that Dragados clearly has made the best bid. “That’s based on quality, price, ability to deliver, and health, safety and the environment.” Statoil has investigated the extent to which competitive distortions subject to European Union regulations might exist in relation to rival companies. Nothing has been found to suggest that such distortions are present. The liquefaction plant is to be placed on a barge currently under construction at Spain’s Izar Fene shipyard. Installation will take place at the Dragados facility in Cadiz. Once this work has been completed, the barge with the processing plant will be towed to the island of Melkøya near Hammerfest in northern Norway. This is scheduled for 2005. Snøhvit, which is located in the Barents Sea off northern Norway, is due to produce 5.7 billion standard cubic metres of gas per year, which will be converted to LNG. Production is set to start in 2006.





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