Dixstone awarded CPI contract for Gabon LNG project
Dixstone has been awarded the construction, procurement and integration of their new LNG Project in Cap Lopez, Gabon.
This project is a nearshore type LNG facilities that will produce 700,000 tpy of LNG and 25,000 tpy of LPG (phase 1) with a storage capacity of 137,000 m3 in an ex-gas tanker converted to FSO.
Dixstone will perform the construction of the liquefaction barge in Dubai where a new office has been set of based on its extensive experience in international FSO/FPSO conversions in the last 20 years and more than 15 MOPU/MODU/MOCU/MOLQU/MOPoDU conversions and upgrades performed in the last years for various countries in Africa, UK, Brazil and Caribbean area.
Dixstone is providing a unique local content capacity to the project thanks to its “Les Chantiers du Gabon” yard situated in Port-Gentil. The yard will be used to support Perenco Oil & Gas Gabon onshore works necessary to gather the gas from the operated fields in the country and to support the works at Cap Lopez Terminal.
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