Crown LNG has selected IKM Engineering & Environmental Consultants to support the engineering and design of its floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal on the Firth of Forth, Scotland.
Described as a “critical milestone” in achieving a final investment decision for the Grangemouth project, IKM’s involvement will also include project management and execution planning.
The Grangemouth project wants to address the UK’s increasing drive for energy security post-Brexit and in the context of the Ukraine War’s impact on energy markets. Currently, the UK relies on three facilities for LNG imports, which increased 74% from 2021 to 2022.
Once operational, the plant will have a capacity of five million metric tonnes per year. It has also been designed to supply a natural gas-fired power plant in Grangemouth.
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