Delfin Midstream has completed FEED for the Newbuild FLNG Vessel of 3.5 mtpa nameplate capacity for the Delfin LNG Project in cooperation with Samsung Heavy Industries and Black & Veatch on Oct. 11.
The tripartite cooperation has been successful in developing a robust, low cost and efficient FLNG Vessel design for the project. The FEED results together with the overall project development activities enable the company to execute the project for a total capital cost of around 550 $/tpa.
Each FLNG Vessel can be developed independently, with its own commercial and financial structure, which allows Delfin to be at the lower end of the global LNG cost curve combined with the absolute lowest FID threshold of 2.0 to 2.5 mtpa firm offtake.
The Delfin Newbuild FLNG Vessel design uses the latest gas turbine technology, optimizations of the Black & Veatch’s patented PRICO liquefaction technology, direct air cooling and waste-heat recovery to achieve maximum fuel efficiency and minimal (GHG) emissions.
Each vessel will be equipped with two offloading facilities to service both large, ocean-going carriers as well as the regional demand for LNG bunkering and small-scale carriers. With ultimately four FLNG vessels in operation, the project will have 4 berths for 13 mtpa, which provides an unmatched operational flexibility to service the bunkering and small-scale market.
In parallel to the FEED the parties have developed a term sheet for a lump-sum, turnkey engineering, procurement, construction, integration and commissioning contract as basis for the development of a fully termed agreement.
“The successful completion of our FEED confirms our ability to offer industry leading pricing of 115% of Henry Hub plus $2.00 for 20 year transactions. The flexibility of a low cost, floating asset also allows Delfin to offer shorter term 10 year deals for 115% of Henry Hub plus $2.40 or flexible tolling structures. Delfin continues to advance commercial discussions with multiple buyers and end-users and the completion of our FEED is a major milestone towards the FID of the first Delfin FLNG Vessel,” Delfin CEO Dudley Poston said.
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