Seagreen Project, HKO LNG project, COOEC, China
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Located 27 kilometers off the coast of Angus in eastern Scotland, in water depths of approximately 53 to 58 meters, the Seagreen project is Scotland's largest and the world's deepest fixed-bottom offshore wind farm, which will generate approximately 500 billion watt-hours of renewable energy annually when fully commissioned, and will be able to provide sufficient clean electricity for approximately two-thirds of Scotland's households.
The HKO LNG project is an offshore liquefied natural gas receiving terminal to be built in Hong Kong using floating storage regasification unit technology. The project will not only improve energy reliability in the long term, but also enhance Hong Kong's competitiveness in securing natural gas supply in the global market. The project comprises the construction and operation of: a Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (FSRU) vessel with LNG storage facility and regasification unit; a two-berth jetty with mooring facilities for the FSRU vessel and the LNG carrier; two submarine natural gas pipelines from the offshore LNG receiving terminal to the Lung Kwu Tan Power Station and Lamma Power Station; and two submarine gas pipelines from the LKT Power Station and Lamma Power Station, respectively. and the gas receiving terminals located within the area of the Lung Kwu Tan Power Station and Lamma Power Station respectively.
Details of Delivery | |
Specification | Customer Standard |
Grade | EN10025-2:2004 S355J0/K2/NL -Z35 |
Size | 508~2500×12~100mm |
Mill | JCOE Roll Bending |
Qty | 19662 Mt |
Service | Structure |
Year | 2021 |
External Coating | / |
Internal Coating | / |