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    MDermott wins second Philippines LNG EPC contract

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The contract is for two jobs, of which the second is to be delivered by 2024.

by: William Powell

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MDermott wins second Philippines LNG EPC contract

CB&I, a subsidiary of US engineering firm McDermott, has won an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract for Atlantic Gulf and Pacific (AG&P)'s second LNG storage tank and a double-wall LNG 'bullet' in Batangas Bay, Philippines, it said August 18.

"It has been a privilege to work in close coordination with CB&I Storage Solutions on the unique design of the first full containment steel LNG tank," said AG&P. "They continue to be our preferred partner for the development of the second LNG storage tank for our PLNG facility, the first LNG import and regasification terminal in the Philippines."

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S&P 2023

AG&P awarded the first contract earlier this year. The additional scope includes a 1,200 m³ shop-fabricated double wall LNG bullet and a second 60,000 m³ containment steel LNG tank along with pre-commissioning and commissioning activities.

CB&I Storage's facility in Thailand specialises in making prefabricated storage solutions and will build the LNG bullet for delivery to Batangas. Mechanical completion is slated for the first quarter of 2022 for the LNG bullet and second quarter of 2024 for the second tank with commissioning activities to follow.