Yokogawa has won a contract to supply integrated control and safety systems (ICSS) for the Yamal LNG project – on Russia’s Yamal Peninsula.
The Yamal LNG Project is one of Russia’s largest resource projects and is being undertaken by JSC Yamal LNG, which is jointly owned by Novatek (80%), Russia’s largest independent oil and gas company, and Total (20%), a major French energy company.
As part of this project, a major integrated complex for the liquefaction of natural gas will be built that will have a design production capacity of 16.5 million tonnes per annum. The three process trains that will make up this complex will have an annual production output of 5.5 million tonnes each, and are planned to be commissioned in 2016, 2017, and 2018, respectively.
For this project, Yokogawa will supply CENTUM(R) VP integrated production control systems, ProSafe(R)-RS safety instrumented systems, Exaquantum(TM) plant information management systems, PRM(R) integrated device management packages for the monitoring and diagnosis of plant equipment, analytical systems, analyser shelters, and operator training systems. Yokogawa will be responsible for delivery, engineering, installation, commissioning, and operator training. It is estimated that this will be Yokogawa’s largest order ever for a natural gas project in Russia.
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