JGC wins EPC contract for Petronas LNG expansion in Malaysia
JGC Corp. announced that, as part of a consortium with JGC Group company JGC Malaysia, it has been awarded an engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning (EPCC) contract by Petronas LNG 9 Sdn. Bhd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Petronas.
Petronas is Malaysia’s fully integrated oil and gas company.
The contract, valued at approximately ¥60 billion, calls for the EPCC work associated with construction of the piping and associated facilities connecting the existing six LNG storage tanks and the seventh new LNG storage tank with the shipping facilities.
This includes the piping connecting the LNG rundown lines from the existing LNG trains with the LNG rundown line from the ninth LNG train currently under construction.
JGC is also carrying out the construction of the ninth LNG train, as well as rejuvenation of the fourth, fifth and sixth LNG trains.
The PLC is one of the world’s largest LNG production facilities and currently has eight production trains with a combined capacity of 25.7 MMpta.

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