Wärtsilä - The Total LNG Solution Provider
Wärtsilä - The Total LNG Solution Provider
Wärtsilä - The Total LNG Solution Provider
2015
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P L AT F O R M S U P P LY
VESSEL (PSV)
LARGE TERMINAL 2003 2018
POWER PLANT LARGE
POWER PLANT Small scale liquefaction 2010 Delivery of small scale
L I Q U E FA C T I O N
PLANT SMALL LNG CARRIER plant (Snurrevarden, Small scale liquefaction terminal (Tornio, Finland)
Norway) plant (Kilpilahti, Finland) UNDER CONSTRUCTION
LNG CARRIER R E L I Q U E FA C T I O N
UNIT
R E G A S I F I C AT I O N
R E L I Q U E FA C T I O N U N I T UNIT
LNG PEAK
PA S S E N G E R S H I P
S AT E L L I T E A N D
L I Q U E FA C T I O N
PLANT 13 off-shore re-gasification systems for FSRUs and Jettys
S H AV I N G P L A N T
BUNKERING TERMINAL
S AT E L L I T E
TERMINAL BUNKERING
VESSEL
LBG FILLING
2002 2012 2015
POWER BARGE S TAT I O N
Hamworthy enters the Wärtsilä acquires Hamworthy Launch of Wärtsilä’s
S AT E L L I T E T E R M I N A L
LNG business (currently Wärtsilä Gas expanded LNG
Solutions – WGS) infrastructure solutions
50 years of gas system strategy
delivery references
MINI LNG FUELLED
L I Q U E FA C T I O N CARGO SHIP
PLANT
SMALL/MEDIUM
TERMINAL
BUNKERING TERMINAL
Fig. 1- Major milestones of Wärtsilä LNG history.
JETTY LNG FILLING
SMALL S TAT I O N
L I Q U E FA C T I O N
PLANT
SMALL LNG CARRIER
What is LNG
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) is natural gas cooled down to Before liquefaction (turning the gas to LNG), the gas is cleaned from water,
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Fig. 2 - Process overview of Wärtsilä MR technology (Cold box = insulated with perlite or polyurethane).
The LNG value chain starts with gas extraction/production followed by pre-treatment/processing and liquefaction. Then the LNG is
stored in large insulated tanks ready for transport. It is transported with specially built LNG tankers across oceans. At the receiving end,
LNG is pumped to large on-shore tanks or off-shore FS(R)Us. Finally LNG is regasified and pumped into the local gas pipelines or further Advantages of Wärtsilä’s MR technology for mini liquefaction plants
transported by trucks in the form of LNG. • Easy and quick start up and shut down of all systems
• Can be started in 30 min, but typically <3h due to heat exchanger cool down limitations
• The lowest specific power consumption in the small size plants.
• All components based on conventional parts and proven technology –> Spares can be delivered quickly
• Short delivery time ( <12 months) where the cold box and compressor are the only long lead items
proud to present one of the most complete • Reliable main rotating machinery with high efficiency (Oil flooded screw compressor)
also been providing complete regasification The composition of the mixed refrigerant
• Compact design & easy shipment as all in one module and a separate compressor skid
systems for FSRUs (floating storage and portfolios of LNG solutions and services is chosen for adaptation to the cool down • Designed for unmanned operation
regasification units) and re-liquefaction in the market. See Figure 1 for the main process. A good match between cooling • Local control of LNG export –> truck driver handles loading
systems for LNG carriers since 2006. milestones in Wärtsilä’s LNG history. curves will increase the efficiency of the • Simple energy supply, only electrical power needed
• Standard capacities: 10, 17 and 25 tons/day
system. The refrigerants work in a closed • Plug and play philosophy, skid based – relocation possible
Energy Solutions, with focus on power The LNG technology loop, but during stand-still when the system • Broad range of applications, biogas, pipeline gas, CBM and associated gas
plants and other energy related on-shore Wärtsilä and former Hamworthy have is heated up, part of the refrigerant charge
applications has made Wärtsilä one of the over the last years made major efforts to will be lost. To re-start the system, it needs
biggest suppliers of gas and liquid fuel develop liquefaction and regasification to be refilled again with the correct mixture.
power plants in the 5–600 MW range. These technology and optimize it for future market Wärtsilä has developed a simplified
plants are used as baseload and/or grid requirements. Thanks to the investment, version of the MR process based on a
stability plants or lately as “wind chasers” Wärtsilä has today extremely robust and simple screw compressor and a special
and “sunset balancers”, compensating energy efficient solutions available for mix of refrigerants. Thanks to a buffering
for the intermittency of wind power and liquefaction and regasification. The text system it is a fully closed loop system that
the sudden drop of solar power in the below explains Wärtsilä’s process solutions does not need refilling after a start and
evenings when we need power the most. and unique features of the main processes stop procedure. The system is delivered
These multi-duty power plants which are used in LNG infrastructure solutions, as three prefabricated modules. It is based
providing superior operational flexibility namely liquefaction, storage, boil-off gas on standard components with a level
combined with the highest possible simple (BOG) handling and regasification: of standardisation that allows for low
cycle efficiency are called Smart Power investment cost and fast manufacturing
Generation power plants. The majority of Liquefaction of the module. The repetitive design gives
new plants are equipped either with gas or Wärtsilä has developed two main consistent high quality in a compact module.
dual-fuel engines and many existing HFO liquefaction technologies that are suitable With a slightly different refrigerant mixture,
power plants are being converted to gas. The for mini and small-scale liquefaction an intelligent automation system and Fig. 3 - Process overview of Wärtsilä Reversed Brayton technology.
energy industry is clearly shifting to gas but capacities. A MR (mixed refrigerant) standardized components, Wärtsilä has been
the challenge is that gas is not yet readily process for the smaller sizes and the able to combine the high efficiency of the
available everywhere in the same way as Reversed Brayton Cycle process for the MR process, with the simplicity needed in Advantages of Wärtsilä’s Reversed Brayton Cycle for small scale liquefaction plants
diesel and HFO are. But with LNG, large larger sizes. smaller plants. For small capacities, below • Robust, reliable and simple to operate technology
• Designed for unmanned operation
amounts of gas can economically be brought MR (mixed refrigerant): The standard 50 TPD (metric tonne per day), Wärtsilä’s • Capacity control is very easy and quick
to new areas presently not covered by gas MR or SMR (single mixed refrigerant) MR process is the ideal solution. (Figure 2) • Easy start-up and shutdown of all systems
pipelines and gas infrastructure. process using a turbo compressor and Wärtsilä’s MR solution is perfect for • Local control of LNG export, truck driver handles loading
• Simple energy supply, only electrical power needed
Wärtsilä has during the last few years refrigerants consisting of methane, ethane, biogas and landfill gas liquefaction plants
• Refrigerant will be produced directly from air on site – No logistics connected to the refrigerant
developed an extensive LNG product propane, pentane and nitrogen is normally that are usually built in smaller sizes. The • There is no required handling of chemicals
portfolio and know-how. Today we are used for large capacity liquefaction systems. first plant built and operating with this • ZERO FLARE solution –> during normal operations, hydrocarbon losses will be zero.
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Natural Gas
Depending on the requirement, there can To Metering
be an LP send-out system (< 10 bar), or an
Seawater In
HP send-out (10-50 bar). The low pressure
send-out is a fairly simple system where the
tank low pressure LNG pumps are pushing LNG
the LNG via the regasification/vaporization
module to the pipeline. In case of a high
pressure send-out system there will be
additional HP pumps that can be supplied as
part of the vaporizer/regasification module.
Typically gas transmission pipelines require
a pressure over 10 bar while more local gas Seawater Seawater
To Outfall Intake Pumps
distribution pipelines can have a design
pressure of less than 10 bar.
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Receiving terminals
Definition: LNG receiving terminal is a liquid
gas processing plant which main purpose is
to receive, store and further distribute the
natural gas in liquid or gas form.
The terminal always includes storage
tank(s). The main process if included is
regasification and sub process if included
is re-liquefaction. As the tank is usually
the most expensive part of a terminal, the
receiving terminals are usually defined
according to the size of the tanks. Wärtsilä’s
portfolio consists of terminals with various
functions combined with a storage capacity
in the range from 1000 to 160,000 m3.
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a local gas pipeline could be added. systems. These can in certain conditions be Small/medium scale LNG terminals
Wärtsilä’s preference is to deliver these an attractive alternative to on-shore satellite These are terminals in the size of 20,000–
projects as EPC with full delivery and and bunkering terminals. The LNG barge 160,000 m3 located at sea shores, working
performance guarantees. The terminal can can be equipped with the similar processes as as hubs for whole regions or larger cities.
be supported with full service agreements. the land based solution. The process can also Due to the major investment and volumes,
(Figure 11) be split between the barge and the land, by a group of industries and consumers are
locating for example the LNG storage on the needed to make these projects possible. They
LNG storage & regasification barges barge and parts of the process equipment and are always multi use terminals which can
The smallest FSRUs today are around 120,000 support facilities on shore. include regasification, pipeline distribution,
Fig. 12 - A 7500 m3 m3. There are no small LNG carriers available Wärtsilä prefers to deliver the barge ship bunkering, trans-shipment, truck and
LNG storage & that can be converted to FSRUs. Wärtsilä and necessary infrastructure on-shore as a container loading to facilitate re-distribution
regasification
barge designed by has created a solution for this problem, complete EPC. Wärtsilä can also provide the of LNG in liquid form. (Figure 13)
Wärtsilä. by designing a barge containing storage services and maintenance agreements for
tanks (1000–25,000 m3) and regasification the total solution. (Figure 12)
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Large scale LNG terminals terminal (typically 10–50 MW) (>10 m) and easy access and possibility to
These terminals are built only in countries Re-liquefaction process maneuver large LNG carriers to unload the
with large imports of LNG. These are Regasification process cargo on to the FSU or FSRU. In case of an
terminals with >150,000 m3 tank capacities FSU, a regasification system needs to be built
and a throughput of >3 MTPA and located FSRU or FSU + jetty regasification on the shore or jetty close to the FSU.
at the sea shore for easy access by large A FSU (floating storage unit) is really an LNG The FSU/FSRUs are built in ship yards
tankers. (Figure 14) carrier that is stationed at a seashore. If you and Wärtsilä acts as a supplier of equipment
In these mega projects Wärtsilä does add a regasification unit it is called an FSRU and process package. Wärtsilä can deliver
not assume EPC responsibility but rather (floating storage and regasification unit). The the complete power system with engines,
Fig. 15 - PGN FSRU Lampung, where Wärtsilä
supplies selected equipment and design sizes are the typical size of LNG carriers or in propellers and control system for the FSU/ has delivered 3 regasification trains with max
packages. Wärtsilä can for example supply: the range of 120,000–200,000 m3. They have FSRU as well as the re-liquefaction and capacity of 360 TPH. Photo: Höegh LNG.
Gas/LNG driven power plant for the to be located in places with enough draught regasification processes. (Figure 15)
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Total solution provider: required knowledge of LNG business Lifecycle support: Wärtsilä’s service
LNG terminals and liquefaction plants are environment and available solutions in agreements cover nearly 19 GW of
complex projects when it comes to design order to evaluate and make projects happen. generating capacity in both marine and
and construction. It is important that the Wärtsilä can help our customers arrange land based installations – more than 450
total concept and all aspects of the project is financing and with a track record of projects installations. The key persons are Wärtsilä’s
thought through from the beginning. Things always delivered on time and in budget the own experts, with additional well trained
to consider: banks have one less risk to worry about. labour hired based on needs. Wärtsilä can
Wärtsilä may also invest own equity in provide full maintenance agreements of
Location (site & marine) considerations: selected projects. LNG terminals and liquefaction plants.
Location and site This service covers maintenance planning,
Onshore geophysics Project execution: The core of Wärtsilä parts logistics, manpower coordination and
Seismicity and seismic hazards has always been our EPC capabilities. maintenance reporting. In order to perform
Metocean conditions and effect on Wärtsilä has a unique track record in the maintenance efficiently and reliably, we
construction EPC business with almost all projects done ensure that required manpower and spare
Manoeuvrability in time and with lost time injuries rate of parts are available for planned maintenance.
Mooring analysis less than 1 (<1 accidents/million working Typical scope of supply for a maintenance
Bathymetry hours). LNG projects are always assigned to agreement is:
dedicated project teams that have undergone Online remote operations support
Design, construction and operational the necessary training to take on the special Maintenance management & planning
considerations: requirements of LNG projects. Safety and Technical evaluation
Size of LNG carriers, replenishment/ risk management are of essence in LNG Operational data analysis
supply schedule, tank size projects. Therefore series of prudent risk Technical support
Required berth availability analyses are conducted during the project to Spare parts for planned maintenance
Operating philosophy, BOG ensure a safe system. With a lump-sum EPC, Manpower for planned maintenance
management Wärtsilä can give guarantees on final price, Inventory management
Gas delivery flow rate, availability construction time and plant performance, Safety stock & onsite tools
requirement elements of investment having importance Capital spare parts
Investigations into local construction when obtaining financing, and especially for
expertise, equipment and materials non-recourse debt financing. Summary
Combining the LNG process know-how and
Only by doing proper pre-studies it is Modularised solutions: By high level proprietary liquefaction and regasification Project
possible to optimize the functionality and of modularisation and reusing proven technologies with project development, Equipment & Operation &
Development & EPC
operational cost of the plant. With the LNG solutions, Wärtsilä can shorten the EPC and lifecycle support, Wärtsilä is now Engineering Maintenance
Financing
process knowledge in combination with the construction time and guarantee high in a unique position to help our customers
site preparation and construction services quality. To fully utilize these benefits, it is develop, build and operate complete
and EPC capabilities in-house Wärtsilä can important that Wärtsilä can work closely LNG infrastructure solutions and even LNG Terminal
develop feasible solutions that can be backed together with the customer. By collaborating including the gas power plant. All of this
up with firm cost estimates. With a Wärtsilä from early conceptual phase, Wärtsilä can can be backed-up with a price, delivery and Gas Power Plant
EPC and O&M the customer can get a create a more cost effective solution and performance guarantee. That is what being
lump-sum price with guaranteed delivery quicker project completion than what is the total LNG solution provider means!
time and long term performance guarantee. achievable through a traditional FEED (Figure 16)
Fig. 16 - Providing complete solutions both for LNG terminals and gas power plants.
(Front End Engineering & Design) + ITT
Project development & financing: (invitation to tendering) process. The client
Before you have the final product in place can in some cases save up to 2-5% of the
there is typically several years of project total cost and generate revenue 8-12 months
development and authority approvals earlier by avoiding the FEED + ITT process.
needed. Wärtsilä has over 15 years of It is important to involve the construction
experience with project development. and operation personnel in the design and
Wärtsilä has a team of experienced project project planning. Wärtsilä has always had a
developers all over the world with full close co-operation between our designers,
access to its project execution and technical constructors and operators as they all belong
support organisation. This team has the to the same organisation.
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