On May 7, 2022, the two core process modules of the Canadian LNG (liquefied natural gas) project undertaken by COOEC were successfully delivered in Qingdao, Shandong. Yu Yi, Chairman and Secretary of the Party Committee of COOEC, attended the delivery event.
The two modules delivered this time are the AGRU (acid gas removal) core process modules, with a height equivalent to a 16-story residential building, and a single weight equivalent to an Eiffel Tower. They are mainly responsible for the acid gas removal task of raw gas pretreatment, and are responsible for the entire LNG. The production safety of the factory plays an important protective role. Compared with the traditional mode in which the pipe gallery and the core process module are designed and constructed separately and connected at the production site, the new process of integrated construction of the core process module and the pipe gallery module can greatly improve the degree of module integration, which can reduce the on-site installation workload by half. , has significant advantages in the overall construction period and cost control.
The first phase of the Canadian LNG project plans to build two production lines with an annual output of 13 million tons. After the project is completed and put into operation, it will supply liquefied natural gas to major Asian consumer markets such as China, which is conducive to the diversification of China's natural gas import channels.
COOEC undertakes the construction of 35 modules of the project, including all 19 core process modules, with a total weight of about 178,830 tons. The first of these public core process modules arrived at the installation site at the Canadian project site in March this year. At present, all 35 modules of the project have been started and assembled, of which 32 modules have been assembled and carried, and the overall construction progress is nearly 80%.Editor/Ma Xue
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