SAL Heavy Lift delivers cryogenic heat exchanger
SAL Heavy Lift has delivered a cryogenic heat exchanger for use in the LNG Train 9 project, in Bintulu.
SAL Heavy Lift's MV Annagret, one of the company's Type 161A vessels with 650 t lift capacity, carried the 257 t item, measuring 50.7 x 5.66 x 6.06 m, from Fairless Hills in the US on a TransPacific route.
Justin Archard, managing director of SAL Heavy Lift across South East Asia and Australasia, said: "A cryogenic heat exchanger is the effective heart of an LNG plant. They are incredibly valuable and tremendously sensitive pieces of technology and require very special handling. We're very pleased our client has returned to us again and entrusted us with this responsibility; a testament to our reliability and track record of safety.”
Adapted from press release by Ted Monroe
Read the article online at: https://www.lngindustry.com/liquid-natural-gas/09052014/sal_heavy_lift_delivers_cryogenic_heat_exchanger_for_lng_project/
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