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On our way to become Scandinavia’s preferred LNG supplier Skangass Liquefaction Plant in Risavika

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On our way to become Scandinavias preferred LNG supplier Gass- og energiteknologi ,000 ton/r Risavika, Sola byggeprosjekt, transport & marked 9. juni 2009 On our way to become Scandinavias preferred LNG supplier Nordic LNG - Overview 40% 60% On our way to become Scandinavias preferred LNG supplier Skangass Liquefaction Plant in Risavika On our way to become Scandinavias preferred LNG supplier The LNG plant is located in Risavika near Stavanger Gas supplied to the plant from Lyses pipeline from Krst The LNG plant capacity; tpy (tons per year) Expansion possibilities; tpy LNG stored in m3 tank before loading/unloading Start up LNG production Q4, 2010 Contractor of LNG factory: Linde AG LNG Plant On our way to become Scandinavias preferred LNG supplier 3 main components Process Tank Jetty LNG Plant, main components On our way to become Scandinavias preferred LNG supplier Flare Removal of CO2 Fire water Main cooler (gas to LNG) LNG Tank LNG truck filling station Dryer Jetty for ship Plant entrance Area for train # 2 compressor Feedgas to plant Office/ controlroom LNG Plant, layout On our way to become Scandinavias preferred LNG supplier Krst LNG ship LYSE LNG Anlegg Risavika LNG tank CO2 removalDrying LNG-production Offshore LNG Plant, process On our way to become Scandinavias preferred LNG supplier LNG Plant, progress On schedule Almost 50% ready Tank ready autumn 2009 First gas in process summer 2010 Start production Q4, 2010 On our way to become Scandinavias preferred LNG supplier Distribution of LNG LNG will distributed with ship to receiving terminals or by truck to end users Norgas Innovation, the first cbm MG carrier from IM Skaugen On our way to become Scandinavias preferred LNG supplier World leading provider of marine transportation services of ethylene. A fleet of 18 gas vessels ( m3) are operated world wide Multigas Carriers, capable of carrying the more traditional cargoes of LPG and Ethylene, as well as LNG. Order placed for the first six of ten vessels. First vessel to be delivered Q The vessels are built on IMS ship yard in China. Ad a picture of somargas ship later I.M. Skaugen SE On our way to become Scandinavias preferred LNG supplier Overall length: 137,1m Length betw. perpendicular: 127,2 m Beam: 19,8 m Moulded depth: 11,5 m Maximum draught: 8,3 m Design draught: 6,7 m LNG capacity: tons 62,5 GWh Souce: IM Skaugen 2 independent cargo tanks, type C in stainless steel Temperature down to -163C Cooling system keeps the LNG at -163C Maximum pressure: 5.2 bar reciprocal to 25 days without a cooling system Two pumps, 640 cbm/h each, takes approx 10 hours to load or discharge the vessel m3 multigas design for ship On our way to become Scandinavias preferred LNG supplier Sweden and Norway Industrial customers - mainly pulp & paper, chemicals and minerals ra terminal Covering Greater Oslo Region as well as the Swedish West Coast and Gothenburg Large industrial cluster Target market do not include current pipeline customers Densely populated driving the need for cleaner technologies On our way to become Scandinavias preferred LNG supplier Market for LNG Market segments Large industrial users Marine segment Focus area northern Europe Key drivers to replace other fossil fuels Improved efficiency Lower maintenance and operational cost Less tax and charges on CO 2 Less emissions ~25% less CO % less NO x Close to zero particulates and SO 2 On our way to become Scandinavias preferred LNG supplier Thank you for your attention Visit us at our web site On our way to become Scandinavias preferred LNG supplier