The world's largest gas exploitation vessel will be bigger than a carrier
With the goal of oil exploitation outside the ocean, Shell has planned to build the largest ship ever. It was named Prelude FLNG.
With the goal of oil exploitation outside the ocean, Shell has planned to build the largest ship ever. It was named Prelude FLNG.
The capacity of the ship will be about 110,000 barrels of oil per day. It is estimated that its weight will reach 600,000 tons. Its length is more than the 5 football fields combined. This ship is designed to withstand a Category 5 storm. To make it, it is estimated that it will lose about 260,000 tons of steel - 5 times the amount of steel to build Sydney Harbor Bridge.
In a sense, this ship is more like a small island than a ship . It is designed to dock in a position on the north-west coast of Australia for 25 years. This ship will freeze natural gas to -207 degrees Fahrenheit to reduce volume to 600 times, so it will carry cargo to Asia.
Shell has not yet disclosed the cost of building this object, but it is certain that it will be built at Samsung's shipyard on Geoje Island. This is one of the few shipyards capable of closing ships like Prelude FLNG . Expected, in 2017, Prelude FLNG will ship.
Shell insists, Prelude FLNG is only the first product, not the last one it plans to complete. Shell officials are optimistic that, in the future, mobile oil plants like this will no longer be a rarity.
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