FLNG fired up: Nigeria project on ExxonMobil field could light touch-paper for future floating liquefaction schemes

If $1.2 bn development is sanctioned, it could potentially trigger a wave of new FLNG schemes in gas-rich Nigeria

Key certificate: UTM Offshore chief executive and managing director Julius Rone (left) receives an FLNG licence from Sarki Auwalu, chief executive of Nigeria's Department of Petroleum Resources, in March 2021
Key certificate: UTM Offshore chief executive and managing director Julius Rone (left) receives an FLNG licence from Sarki Auwalu, chief executive of Nigeria's Department of Petroleum Resources, in March 2021Photo: UTM OFFSHORE
Published 23 March 2021, 07:30Updated 23 March 2021, 17:29