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US oil major inks Sevan LNG study

OE Staff
Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Norway's Sevan Marine is to do further work around a possible floating LNG (FLNG) development using its cylindrical vessel concept for a US oil major. 

The work follows a paid FLNG feasibility study for the use of the Sevan cylindrical hull for a specific FLNG development.

The study is expected to generate approximately 9000 hours of paid engineering work through 2016. 

Categories: LNG FPSO Floating Production FLNG

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