Antwerp, Belgium: Senior representatives from Eni, Exmar and the project partners gathered yesterday
with Congolese institutions to celebrate the successful start-up of LNG production and the first shipment
of LNG from the Republic of the Congo. This milestone completes the implementation of the first phase
of Eni-operated Congo LNG project.
The Congo LNG project features a liquefaction facility, the Tango FLNG, with a capacity of about 1 billion
cubic meters per year (BCMA), moored alongside EXMAR’s Excalibur Floating Storage Unit (FSU), using an
innovative configuration called "split mooring", implemented here for the first time in a floating LNG
terminal.
EXMAR built and formerly owned Tango FLNG and provides the Excalibur FSU on a long-term charter and
will be in charge of all terminal operations on the Congo LNG Project.
The Congo LNG project, sanctioned by Eni in December 2022, comes on stream after just 1 year in line with
the initial timeline. This achievement was made possible in close corporation with Eni as partner and
building upon EXMAR’s experience within the floating infrastructure space.