OMB awarded Sakhalin II LNG package

The joint venture of Chiyoda and Toyo Engineering, together with their Russian partner companies, the KhimEnergo Consortium and NIPIgaspererabotka, has awarded OMB Valves the order to supply all forged steel valves (for cryogenic and non-cryogenic service) for the grass-roots Sakhalin II Liquefied Natural Gas plant for the Sakhalin II. The planned 9.6 million tonnes per year of LNG plant will be constructed at Prigorodnoye in the southern part of Sakhalin Island, Russian Federation. This plant consists of two LNG trains, each with a production capacity of 4.8 million tonnes per year, the largest ever in the world. The plant is planned to be operational in 2007. Shell’s liquefaction process named DMR (Dual Mixed Refrigerant) process will be adopted in this project, for the first time in a base-load LNG plant.




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