NORTH ADRIATIC LNG

The Adriatic LNG Terminal Project is a liquefied natural gas (LNG) reception and regasification terminal offshore, located off the northern Adriatic coast in Italy. The facility will store and regasify LNG and export gas via pipeline to the Italian gas network. The terminal will be located approximately 17 km east-northeast (ENE) of Porto Levante, Italy. The execution strategy developed for the ALNG Project involves constructing the Gravity-Based Structure (GBS) in a dry dock in Algeciras, Spain. The LNG tanks will be fabricated and installed in coordination with the GBS. The topside modules will also be installed, mechanically completed, and commissioned as much as possible in the dry dock in Algeciras before being towed.

Scope of Work: Our scope included construction engineering, limited procurement, prefabrication, fabrication, construction, assembly, installation, testing, inspection, mechanical completion, support in system commissioning, loading, marine assurance, and transportation of the topside modules. Our scope also included the integration of two LNG tanks of 125,000 m³ and the topside modules with the GBS structure. The fabrication of the topside module consists of three main modules: Open Rack Vaporizers (ORV), Boil-Off Gas Compressors (BOG), Power Generation and Utilities (PGU), Pre-assembled Units (PAU), Equipment Support Structures (ESF), Structural Support Structures (SSF), and sidewall structures, in addition to connection and/or interconnection components between modules and components outside the module.

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