History | |
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Name | Prelude FLNG |
Owner | Shell plc |
Port of registry | Fremantle, Australia |
Builder | Samsung Heavy Industries, Geoje Shipyard, South Korea |
Cost | US$10−13 billion |
Laid down | October 2012 |
Launched | December 2013 |
Completed | July 2017 |
Maiden voyage | July 2017 |
In service | 2018 |
Identification | IMO number: 9648714 |
Status | Operational |
General characteristics | |
Type | Floating production storage and offloading |
Tonnage | 300,000 GT[1] |
Displacement | 600,000 tonnes[2] |
Length | 488 m (1,601 ft) |
Beam | 74 m (243 ft) |
Height | 105 m (344 ft) |
Crew | 220-240[2] |
Prelude FLNG is a floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) platform owned by Shell plc and built by the Technip–Samsung Consortium (TSC) in South Korea for a joint venture between Royal Dutch Shell, KOGAS, and Inpex.[3][4] The hull was launched in December 2013.[5]
It is 488 metres (1,601 ft) long, 74 metres (243 ft) wide, 105 m (344 ft) tall, and made with more than 260,000 tonnes of steel, beating Seawise Giant (the previous record holder) as the world's longest vessel.[6][7] The vessel displaces around 600,000 tonnes when fully loaded, more than five times the displacement of a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier.[8] It is the world's largest FLNG platform, as well as the largest FLNG facility constructed to date.
Shell said Tuesday that the 488-metre (1,600 foot) hull of the structure, known as Prelude was floated out of the dry dock in Geoje, South Korea where she is being built.