Valve Strategies to De-risk Modular LNG & FLNG Execution
As the LNG industry shifts toward modularised trains and FLNG concepts, execution challenges increasingly outweigh pure process complexity. For EPCs, success is no longer driven only by selecting the ‘right’ valve for a critical service, but by ensuring that valves, actuators, regulators, and pressure relief devices are engineered, documented, delivered, and commissioned in a way that supports fast-track modular execution.
This webinar focuses on the practical realities EPC and owner/operator teams face when working with modular LNG and FLNG designs, including:
- Smaller valve sizes integrated across multiple skids and packages.
- Documentation & certification requirements for multiple packages.
- Schedule risk introduced by fragmented sourcing and inconsistent specifications.
- Start-up and commissioning challenges due to skids being built in one region and pieced together at the site.
Through real project examples and technical discussion, the session explores how an integrated final control ecosystem spanning isolation valves, control valves, actuators, regulators, and pressure relief can simplify execution when modularisation increases complexity.
What you will learn:
- How modular LNG and FLNG projects change valve selection, actuation strategy, and pressure management requirements.
- Common execution risks related to documentation, inspection, and certification, and how to mitigate them early across packages.
- Why standardisation and system-level thinking matter more than individual component optimisation in modular projects.
- Key considerations for delivery co-ordination, site integration, and start-up readiness in fast-track LNG developments.
- How to overcome start-up and commissioning challenges at the site with real-world examples from a valve service expert.
Why attend:
If you are involved in project engineering, modular design, procurement, fabrication, commissioning, or start up, this session provides actionable insight into how final control decisions influence execution outcomes in today’s LNG project environment.
The goal is not to promote specific products, but to share lessons learned and execution best practices that help project teams deliver modular LNG and FLNG facilities with greater confidence and fewer surprises.
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Speakers
Joe DeMonte - Senior Director, Global Industry Sales, Emerson
George Duckworth - Project Pursuit Leader, Emerson
Jake Pittman - Director of Valve Services, John H Carter Company
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