With this options,lot of deep water gas wells,can be produced.Floating above an offshore natural gas field, the FLNG facility will theoretically produce, liquefy, store and transfer LNG (and potentially LPG and condensate) at sea before carriers ship it directly to markets.
Since the mid 1990s Royal Dutch Shell has been working on its own FLNG technology. This includes engineering and the optimization of its concept related to specific potential project developments in Namibia, Timor Leste/Australia, and Nigeria.
In July 2009, Royal Dutch Shell signed an agreement with Technip and Samsung allowing for the design, construction and installation of multiple Shell FLNG facilities.
Here's an interesting press release how AMS Device Manager commissions the fieldbus devices on Prelude FLNG faster thanks to device templates:
www.automation.com/.../emerson-updates-ams-asset-management-software