Shell’s floating LNG facility sets sail from South Korea for Australia: Reuters: 29 June 2017
Royal Dutch Shell’s Prelude floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) ship has left a shipyard in South Korea for its destination offshore northwest Australia, the company said on Thursday.
Shell’s Prelude LNG vessel sets sail: The West Australian: 29 June 2017
Tug boats began towing the 488m Prelude out to sea early this morning from Samsung Heavy Industry’s Geoje shipyard, according to a website monitoring vessel movements.
Shell’s Floating LNG Facility Sets Sail From South Korea for Australia: NewYork Times: 29 June 2017
Shell’s $12.6 billion (9.72 billion pounds) Prelude project is expected to start operating next year, the company said, after long delays since the oil major first decided to go ahead with the project in 2011.
Shell finally sets the Prelude, largest floating gas facility ever built, on course to waters off WA coast: 30 June 2017
All extraction, refining, production and offloading of the LNG will be undertaken on the vessel, which will be moored over the Browse Basin, 475 kilometres off the coast of Broome.
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