Subsea Gas Production and Offshore LNG Re-Gasification
27 January 2009 London
Evening Meeting
Chairman Iain Knight,
Subsea System Engineer, JP Kenny
Sponsored by FMC Technologies and Penspen
Flyer

Presentations
Australian Update – Subsea Gas
to LNG
Brain Woodman, FMC Technologies
Brian Woodman has returned to the
UK after a five-year assignment in Perth, Western Australia, with FMC
Technologies. Brian's presentation aimed to provide a high-level
overview of some key subsea gas projects that are being developed in
Australian waters. Particular emphasis was placed on the challenges in
the region and some of the subsea technologies and equipment building
blocks that are necessary for the these projects.
Offshore (floating) LNG
Re-Gasification
Ingeborg Egeland, Project
Manager, Hoegh LNG
Port Meridian is a deepwater
LNG-receiving terminal to import natural gas to UK's west coast. The
facility will consist of two submerged turret unloading and mooring
buoys (STL type) for receiving natural gas from Hoegh SRVs; a 45km
offshore pipeline for transportation of natural gas from the offshore
terminal to Barrow in Furness; and a 5km onshore pipeline connection to
the National Grid.
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