Eni launches the Phase 2 of Congo LNG ahead of schedule
With the arrival of the Nguya FLNG floating liquefaction unit and the introduction of gas into the new offshore infrastructure system, Eni has announced the start-up – ahead of the planned schedule – of Phase 2 of the Congo LNG project, with the goal of exporting the first LNG cargo in early 2026.
Congo LNG Phase 2 features three production platforms as well as the Scarabeo 5 unit dedicated to gas treatment and compression and the Nguya FLNG for liquefaction and export, bringing the overall project’s capacity to 3 million tpy, equivalent to 4.5 billion m3/y.
This integrated configuration enables the full development of gas resources from the offshore Nené and Litchendjili fields, in the Marine XII license, and ensures flexible, phased management of volumes, guaranteeing a steady flow to both the Tango FLNG unit, operational since late 2023, and the Nguya FLNG.
Phase 2 has come on stream ahead of the project schedule, just 35 months after construction of the Nguya FLNG began, setting a new benchmark within the industry for execution speed and efficiency.
This milestone was achieved thanks to a combination of technological innovation, rigorous industrial planning, and strong engagement with local stakeholders. A significant part of the project was carried out entirely in Congo, enhancing the skills of the local workforce and further strengthening the national industrial sec-tor.
The Nguya FLNG, 376 m long and 60 m wide, employs advanced technologies to reduce its carbon footprint and is designed to process gas with different compositions, supporting the potential development of additional fields in the area. The Scarabeo 5, converted from a drilling rig into a gas treatment, separation, and compression unit, also incorporates decarbonisation-oriented solutions, serving as a concrete example of circular economy and industrial reuse.
Read the article online at: https://www.lngindustry.com/liquid-natural-gas/03122025/eni-launches-the-phase-2-of-congo-lng-ahead-of-schedule/
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