Technip Energies bags LNG project in China
Technip Energies has been awarded a "significant” contract by Shaanxi LNG Reserves & Logistics Co. for the 3mn m3/day Xi'An LNG Emergency Reserve & Peak Regulation project in China, it said on April 4. A “significant” award for Technip is a contract award representing between €50mn and €250mn of revenue.
The contract covers the process design package, front-end engineering and design, and supply of key equipment of a single 0.8mn metric tons/year LNG train. It also covers technical services for construction, commissioning, start-up and performance testing.
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The plant will utilise AP-SMR liquefaction technology which is well suited for mid-scale LNG and will be all-electric motor-driven to reduce emissions, Technip said.
“This award strengthens our positioning in the mid-scale LNG market in China. By being all-electric motor-driven, this LNG plant will be a reference for low-carbon LNG in the industry and we are committed to bringing our leadership in LNG and best-in-class execution to support our client in this important project,” Loic Chapuis, SVP gas & low-carbon energies of Technip Energies, commented.