Dresser-Rand commissions first micro scale liquefaction system
Published by David Rowlands,
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LNG Industry,
The Ten Man facility commenced production in mid-September 2016, just four months after contract signing, and has since produced approximately 500 000 litres of LNG.
The modular, portable LNGo technology allows for the distributed production of LNG, and is capable of being installed within in a short time period in order to meet local demand.
The system will allow the operator, Frontier Natural Resources, to monetise stranded gas assets at Tenaska Resources LLC’s Mainesburg field, located in the Marcellus shale play.
The scope of supply included a standardised LNGo solution, comprising four different modules. Each of these modules handles a different step of the overall liquefaction process. The entire system can be transported via eight trucks, and is deployed directly at the gas field. The system has a total footprint of approximately 508 m2.
Michael Walhof, Sales Director Distributed LNG Solutions for the Dresser-Rand business, said: “This project demonstrates our unique capabilities to deliver innovative solutions for oil and gas applications that help our clients maximise the value of their assets.
"We are proud to provide Frontier Natural Resources with a reliable, robust solution to liquefy natural gas and cost-effectively move it to market."
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