Amarinth wins pump orders for Coral South
Published by David Rowlands,
Editor
LNG Industry,
Coral South is the first project in the development of the considerable gas resources discovered by Eni in Area 4 of the Rovuma Basin, off the coast of Mozambique, more than 2 km beneath the ocean’s surface. The Coral field contains approximately 450 billion m3 of gas. Floating LNG (FLNG) facility vessels moored above the offshore natural gas fields will be used to produce, liquefy and store the natural gas at sea. Coral South will be the first ultra-deepwater FLNG facility in the world.
The first order was required on a 28-week delivery, and was for an API 610 OH2 pump with Plan 53B seal support system for installation on a de-sanding package.
The second, larger order was for eight API 610 OH2 bespoke pumps with Plan 53B support systems. The bespoke design requirement for these pumps called for a 600 lb flange rating on the discharge and suction nozzles, which is double the normal API 610 loading. In the statement, Amarinth claims that it undertook the design and stress analysis using Finite Element Analysis (FEA) tools to prove and guarantee the unusually high ratings. These pumps will be used in hazardous areas and so had to be fully IEC/EX compliant on all electrical items and, like the first pump, were also required on a tight 28-week deadline.
Oliver Brigginshaw, Managing Director of Amarinth, said: “We are delighted to secure these substantial orders for this challenging Coral South Development Project that is breaking new ground in producing and managing the distribution of LNG in this area of growth for Africa, and we look forward to further orders as the development progresses.”
Read the article online at: https://www.lngindustry.com/floating-lng/21082018/amarinth-wins-pump-orders-for-coral-south/
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