KBR awarded pre-FEED studies for offshore FLNG projects in Israel, Australia
KBR was selected as Höeghs preferred engineer to execute pre-FEED studies for two projects off the coast of Israel and offshore Australia.
KBR will provide the pre-FEED study for the King liquefied natural gas-floating production storage and offloading facility currently being evaluated for Noble Energy's giant Tamar gas field off the coast of Israel, it said.
KBR says it has developed FPSOs that are in use worldwide.
Höegh LNG also awarded KBR a second FLNG pre-FEED study for an unnamed project offshore Australia.
The four-month pre-FEED is intended to provide a total installed cost (TIC) estimate for a 2 million tpy FLNG facility, the companies said.
KBR said it will perform a cost estimate study, taking Höeghs existing generic LNG FPSO FEED study and adapting the capital expenditures cost for the operators field-specific basis of design.
Should the project economics prove viable, FEED could start as early as the 2012 fourth quarter, officials said.
Both projects will be performed in KBRs operating center in London, utilizing the companys FLNG engineering capability spread over the London, Houston and Perth offices.
"We are excited about providing the initial engineering work for an innovative LNG FPSO solution to support Höegh LNG's already-developed concept, said Roy Oelking, KBR group president for hydrocarbons.
We are pleased to work with Höegh LNG, Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co., and the Tamar field owners in developing one of the first LNG FPSOs to come to market, he added.
KBR has been working with Höegh LNG since 2010 and we are confident that, together, we will help Höegh deliver the optimum solution for bringing Tamar gas to the market."
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