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Royal Dutch Shell’s »Prelude« floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) facility has left the Samsung Heavy Industries shipyard in Geoje, South Korea, marking a significant milestone for the project.

The facility, constructed by Technip Samsung Consortium, is being towed to North Wes[ds_preview]t Australia, where the next phase of the project will begin. On arrival at the Prelude offshore gas field, 475 km north-north east of Broome, Western Australia, pre-installed mooring chains will be lifted from the seabed and secured to the facility. Once secure, the hook-up and commissioning process will begin.

Prelude FLNG aerial
Photo: Shell

Prelude FLNG is an important project in Shell’s portfolio. It will provide liquefied natural gas for customers around the world and generate cash flow that will help drive the performance of Shell’s Integrated Gas business. The safe and reliable start-up of Prelude’s operations will be the project team’s focus throughout the next phase. Cash flow from the project is expected in 2018.

»Prelude’s« keel was laid in May 2013 at Samsung Heavy Industries’ Geoje shipyard in South Korea. The complete 600,000 tonnes facility measures 488 m in length and displaces six times as much water as the largest aircraft carrier.

Prelude FLNG visual
Source: Shell