SBM has developed several floating LNG receiving terminal products, for a variety of applications:

The FSRU Concept
The FSRU is the floating offshore equivalent of the onshore LNG receiving terminal. As the unit is located offshore or inshore, the LNG can be supplied directly to the unit by conventional LNG carriers. The LNG carriers do not need to enter a port, and the location of the FSRU can be optimized with respect to the gas grid interconnection point, while staying far away from inhabited areas. Onerous site selection issues common to the onshore receiving terminal are thus avoided.

The FRU Concept
The FRU is also a floating LNG receiving terminal, but instead of storing the received LNG in cryogenic storage tanks in the vessel, the gas is instantly vaporized at a high rate, and is subsequently stored in subterranean reservoirs (in so-called 'salt-caverns') as a high-pressure gas at ambient temperature. This concept enables very high peak send-out rates combined with large storage capacity.

 
NEW-BUILT FSRU CONCEPT

SBM's FSRU concept can be designed for a wide range of conditions. The generic design developed by SBM to pre-FEED level has a typical LNG storage capacity of 300,000 m³ and gas send-out capacity of 1,000 MMscfd at a pressure up to approx. 100 barg (1,400 psig). This design allows for either side-by-side or tandem offloading of the imported LNG. The FSRU is moored to the seabed in relatively shallow water depths via a turret mooring system and can withstand the severest (100-year return period) hurricane conditions as predicted for the Gulf of Mexico.

Main advantages are:

  • Key enabler to gas imports in areas where onshore developments are restricted
  • Cost-efficient alternative to onshore terminals for sub - optimal site conditions
  • Can be located in many parts of the world
  • Possibility of leasing and relocation
  • Easy permitting / No land acquisition
  • Ensure Homeland security
  • Enhanced navigational safety
  • Out of sight location possible
  • Known side-by-side loading operations
  • Field-proven components
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