Rieckermann signs contract for a small-scale Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) Plant
Rieckermann is delighted to be delivering a turn-key operational mini-LNG liquefaction and LPG separation plant. This includes the company’s full-service portfolio of basic and detailed engineering, technical services, and the supply of state-of-the-art technology. The project is one of the many small-scale LNG infrastructures set to supply gas to remote areas in Indonesia, and it stands as evidence of Rieckermann’s commitment to the growth and development of Indonesia’s energy market under the country’s National Gas Policy Map 2016 – 2030.
The company secured the project through decades of experience in the Indonesian market and industry expertise, coupled with a well-established organizational structure in the country. Their locally based service engineers are poised to deliver an entire spectrum of technical services for the project, encompassing local site services, content management, and additional support for the plant operation during its first year.
President Director of Rieckermann Indonesia, Stefan Pfingsttag remarks: “This notable project is a landmark achievement for Rieckermann in the country and is perfectly aligned with our goal to become a fully integrated industrial solution provider. It not only helps us to grow our presence in the region but, most importantly, reinforces our role in the energy landscape and the global transition towards greener solutions.”
About the project:
A small-scale LNG plant, the infrastructure boasts a capacity of 7.5 MMSCFD (equivalent to 150 tons per day) and is scheduled to begin production in 2025. The facility will incorporate several key processes, including:
- Pretreatment Unit
- Cooling System
- LNG Separation Unit
- LPG Separation Unit
- LNG & LPG storage facility
- Loading & unloading facilities
As a full-service provider for the complete value chain of a virtual pipeline, Rieckermann helps relevant stakeholders (gas well owners, investors, transportation companies, gas traders, and gas end users) achieve their desired results.
Using LNG instead of coal or diesel brings along the advantages of a simpler and more reliable transportation to remote locations. Additionally, reduced volumes result in lower transportation costs and a smaller environmental footprint.