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Prelude FLNG: Shell Gas Plant To Be Biggest Floating Object Ever (VIDEO)

Prelude Flng Shell Biggest Floating Object

AP/The Huffington Post   First Posted: 05/20/11 10:21 AM ET Updated: 07/20/11 06:12 AM ET

AMSTERDAM (AP) — Royal Dutch Shell PLC will construct the biggest floating man-made object ever, a natural gas processing plant longer than four football fields and more massive than any aircraft carrier.

The "Prelude FLNG" facility, to be anchored off the Australian coast, will be made of 260,000 tons of steel – five times more than Sydney's famed Harbour Bridge, Shell said Friday.

It is designed to take in the equivalent of 110,000 barrels per day in gas from undersea fields 200 kilometers (125 miles) off Australia's Northwest coast and cool it into liquefied natural gas, known as LNG.

Australia is awash in natural gas, and is eager to sell it to the booming economies of Asia.

WATCH Shell's video about the FLNG project:


In order for natural gas to be shipped overseas, it must be cooled to -260 degrees Fahrenheit. At that temperature the gas becomes a liquid that takes up just 0.2 percent of the volume of the gas, allowing more gas to be packed onto a ship.

The Australian oil and gas company Woodside is set to begin production at a giant onshore liquid natural gas facility in Western Australia this year and is considering doubling its size.

Shell claimed the plant will be able to withstand category 5 cyclones, the worst type of storms, and is planned to remain moored above the Prelude gas field for 25 years after completion.

Shell said the plant will be built in a South Korean shipyard but did not say how much it would cost.

A company spokeswoman declined to set a date for the plant's completion date, but noted the Prelude gas field is scheduled to start production around 2017.

"We don't give specific guidance on project level spend, but we are making a substantial investment in Australia LNG," said spokeswoman Kirsten Smart in an email.

Shell plans $30 billion in various investments in Australia over the coming five years, the company has said.

"This project is certainly competitive with more traditional Australian LNG developments on a cost and economics basis," Smart wrote.

Financial newswire Dow Jones cited Australia's Resources Minister Martin Ferguson as saying the project will benefit the country's economy by creating around 1,000 jobs and contributing A$12 billion ($12.8 billion) in tax revenues over 25 years.

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Reporter Jonathan Fahey in New York contributed to this story.

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09:48 AM on 05/24/2011
If you would like to discuss Floating LNG, or have a broader discussion about technology and natural gas, please visit Shell’s online forum (http://www.shelldialogues.com/forums/how-can-technology-help-unlock-worlds-gas-resources) where we are currently discussing ‘How can technology help to unlock the world’s gas resources?’ It would be great to hear your comments.
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CB5
We do not want to repeat 2010 in 2014! VOTE:)
01:59 PM on 05/23/2011
Brought to you by the biggest money makers of our times, the BIG OIL companies.
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Chaucea
Think of the otters!
01:00 PM on 05/23/2011
In other words: An accident waiting to happen.

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Ragnar Danneskjold
Defender of Liberty
10:07 AM on 05/23/2011
I wish them the best of luck. This is a testament to the ingenuity of the human race.
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csuciadams
Planner/Engineer Extraordinaire
01:09 PM on 05/23/2011
I just wish this same ingenuity went to harvesting the wind or sun.
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Erik Van Erne
Towards a sustainable world
09:34 AM on 05/23/2011
HELP. Why is this posted in Green?
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10:18 AM on 05/23/2011
Coror of money?
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10:19 AM on 05/23/2011
Color Doh!!!
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AbeMartin
The best person fer a job is never a candidate
09:17 AM on 05/23/2011
Questions:

+Did our U.S. located shipyards pursue the contract for the construction of this behemoth?  If not, why not?  

+We provide South Korea's military defense against North Korea; we buy millions of Hyundai's each year.  We contribute billions of dollars in profits to Royal Dutch Shell's bottom line, while providing them with billions of dollars of taxpayer paid incentives to help them make even more billions in profits.  We are providing the quid; where is our quo?

+In addition to being able withstand powerful cyclonic storms, will it also be able to withstand the rogue waves which develop in the South Pacific and sometimes tower over 100 feet high and earthquake generated massive tsunamis?

+The thing looks like a sitting duck for terrorist attacks--especially those launched by al-Qaeda Indonesia.  U.S. Aircraft carriers have escort groups of cruisers, tenders and destroyers.  What provision for defense will Shell provide?  Hiring a Blackwater/XE contingent from Abu Dhabi?
theaustralian
to the far left of right wing democrats
05:25 AM on 05/23/2011
maybe beyonce and jay-z can bless it.
01:04 AM on 05/23/2011
Reminds me of the unsinkable Titanic. It says that it can withstand a cat 5 cyclone. What about an earth quake or a 40 foot tidal wave. Mother nature can easily take out this unsinkable barge!
theaustralian
to the far left of right wing democrats
05:25 AM on 05/23/2011
tidal waves hit the coast they dont hit sea objects.
11:58 PM on 05/22/2011
Al Queda just found its next target. The exploding gaz ball should be visible from space.

This is fraking, off-shore, but with no exploding sinks or toilets. (The whales and sea critters don't vole and politicians don't listen to anything that neither votes or makes a campaign contribution. They don't bitch, they just die...)

Say goodbye to eating any seafood from 100 miles from the platform.

Who knows? If they bother some honking great undersea methane deposit then Royal Dutch Shell may do more to accelerate climate change than all the cars in history up 'til now?
D-Driller
my micro-bio is empty
01:03 AM on 05/25/2011
A storage facility is the same as hydraulic fracturing? Really?
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BinghamLofts
07:49 PM on 05/22/2011
the white house is preparing an invasion of austraila to fight al qaeda as we speak...
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Trickish Knave
Both sides suck, but neither will admit it.
12:27 PM on 05/22/2011
Largest floating object only when Oprah isn't going for a swim.
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Secular Humanist. I have faith in humanity.
02:17 AM on 05/22/2011
That's a mighty big "ship." Dwarfing a carrier and even a tanker is incredible.
01:52 AM on 05/22/2011
It seems like a long investment. I don't mean to be mr. bright-side, but what if the demand for natural gas falls sharply by the time they finish?
02:31 PM on 05/22/2011
really think they will have to worry about that ? there will probably always be a market for an energy product that can be "packaged" in small>huge size containers
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crazyhippiebiker
real bikes have kickstarters
12:47 AM on 05/22/2011
Sounds great, what could possibly go wrong?
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WryAwry
Hating haters since '55
12:38 AM on 05/22/2011
omg, when I saw the headline, I thought this to be another article about newtie's ginormous ego ....