The partners in Area 4 of the Rovuma Basin, Cabo Delgado, have reaffirmed their projection for the beginning of natural gas production in 2022, despite the negative effects of Covid 19.
The group yesterday announced the assembly in South Korea of the first Coral-South FLNG platform superstructure modules.
This is the power generation module, the first of the upper infrastructures and one of the 12 processing modules, weighing in at around 70,000 tons, which will sit atop the hull launched in January.
Coral-Sul FLNG, the first deep-sea floating natural gas liquefaction plant in the world, will produce about 3.4 million tons of liquefied gas per year, and will extract natural gas from a depth of around 2,000 metres in Area 4 of the Rovuma Basin.