- Received an order for the first FCS, a gas field control facility, from Chevron, USA
- Successfully won an order for an offshore plant for the second year in a row
Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) succeeded in winning an order for an offshore plant within a week following the order for the first ship in the new year last week.
Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (CEO Lee Seong-geun) is one of the world's largest oil majors, one of the world's largest oil major, Chevron, a gas field control facility (Field Control Station / FCS) capable of supplying electric power to and controlling the gas field in operation in the deep-sea facility currently operating at KRW 656.1 billion. announced on the 11th that it had received the order from.
The facility ordered this time will be put into the Jansz-Io gas field, about 135 km from Barrow Island, on the west coast of Australia. It will be built at the Okpo Shipyard in Geoje and be completed by the third quarter of 2025. The gas field supplies gas to the Australian Gorgon LNG plant operated by Chevron.
A Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering official said, “For the first time since 2014, we succeeded in winning orders for offshore plants for two consecutive years, and Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering’s experience and technology in building offshore plants were recognized.” We will do our best to deliver in a timely manner.”
So far, Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering has won orders for ships and offshore plants worth about US$970 million for three ships/unit, including two LNG carriers and one offshore plant. This is more than six times more than the same period last year. end.