(offshore-energy.biz) China-based provider of clean energy services Wison New Energies (WNE) has won a detailed feasibility study (DFS) for a newbuild floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) facility set to work at a block offshore Suriname operated by Malaysia’s energy giant Petronas.
The FLNG unit is slated to work at Block 52, located north of the Surinamese coast. The block’s operator and sole owner is Petronas, since its former partner, ExxonMobil Exploration & Production Suriname, decided to exit the block in late 2024.
Wison sees the award as a significant milestone, reaffirming its FLNG technical capabilities, while injecting fresh momentum into the global energy transition.
“We are deeply honored to be awarded on this transformative project,” said An Wenxin, Senior Vice President of Wison New Energies. “Drawing on our technical expertise and global FLNG track record, we are committed to providing Suriname with an efficient, sustainable, and integrated energy development pathway.”
The FLNG facility will be located approximately 120 kilometers off Suriname’s coast, tapping into the Sloanea gas field at a water depth of around 450 meters. The facility will be able to receive the feed gas from the subsea production system, process the stream to produce LNG and condensate product for domestic and export to the international market.
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