The Shtokman Gas-Condensate Field Development Project consists of the production, treatment, transportation, liquefaction, storage and shipping of natural gas and natural gas liquids from the Shtokman field located 600 km offshore in the Barents Sea, north of Kola Peninsula, Russia. The field has an estimated 3.9 trillion cubic meters of natural gas reserves.
CB&I's project scope includes concept and FEED development of the LNG storage and loading facility, including multiple 160,000 cubic meter full containment LNG storage tanks and the associated process piping and loading facilities. Concept and FEED development will provide the project schedule and cost estimates for the engineering, procurement and construction phase. CB&I will also prepare the Russian design dossier (Proyekt) in accordance with regulatory requirements.
CB&I is engaged in designing, engineering and construction of the world's largest energy infrastructure projects, providing a full spectrum of EPC solutions and proven process technologies. CB&I employing approximately 17,000 people worldwide executes more than 600 projects a year.
The company has three business sectors: CB&I Lummus builds upstream and downstream oil & gas projects, LNG liquefaction and regasification terminals, and a wide range of other energy related projects; CB&I Steel Plate Structures designs, fabricates and constructs storage tanks and containment vessels and their associated systems for the oil & gas, water & wastewater, mining and nuclear industries; Lummus Technology capitalizes on more than 1,500 patents and patent applications to provide process technologies and catalysts for petrochemical facilities, oil refineries and gas processing plants.