In the course of the last decade, the US has gone from searching for ways to address the possibility that the country could run out of gas to trying to find a solution for excess production. Now conversion work is under way to transform domestic facilities, originally constructed for LNG imports, for use as export facilities.
While onshore resource development is altering the status quo, FLNG technology is beginning to introduce a transformation of its own. While there are challenges on the horizon, the time has come for commercialization and dissemination of this technology, says Bill Sember, ABS Vice President of Global Marketing, Energy Project Development. From a class society perspective, there are no showstoppers for the technology, he says, and FLNG vessels will be treated in the same manner as ships and FPSOs.
Download Bill Sember's article featured in E&P Magazine in October 2012 to learn more aboute the class society perspective on this emerging market. And, visit the ABS Global Gas Solutions page to learn more about the services available to help with your next gas project.