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Freeport LNG Liquefaction Project
The 2015 Gas/Electric Partnership Conference XXIII Houston, February 17-19, 2015
GE Oil & Gas
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Existing Regas facilities
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• Two full-containment 160,000 m3 LNG storage tanks
• Seven vaporizer trains capable of delivering 2.0+ Bcf/d of gas
• Unique ambient-air heating system complemented by gas-fired heaters
• State-of-the-art marine dock facility to
accommodate largest LNG tankers built
• Boil-off gas reliquefaction equipment with a capacity of 5.0 MMcf/d
• 9.6 miles of 42-inch pipeline to Stratton Ridge
• Underground gas storage cavern at
Stratton Ridge
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Liquefaction projects
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Project status and timeline
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) LNG Export Licenses in Place
• 1,022 Bcf/year (2.8 Bcf/day) to Free Trade Agreement (FTA) countries
• 657 Bcf/year (1.8 Bcf/day) to non-FTA countries
FERC Approval Received in November 2014
• All other federal, state and local permits in place
Debt and equity financing for Trains 1 & 2 closed November 2014
Final Notice to Proceed to EPC contractor on December 1st, 2014
Train 3 FID targeted for 2Q 2015
Commercial operations
• Train 1: 9/2018
• Train 2: 2/2019
• Train 3: 8/2019
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Liquefaction site
New facilities, integrated with the existing LNG import terminal, to include:
• Three liquefaction trains, each producing approximately 5.0 MTPA of LNG and gas pretreatment facilities
• A third LNG tank with 160,000 cubic meters of capacity and a second marine dock with dual capability of loading and unloading
GE is providing motors, drives and compression systems
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Technical highlights
FEED/EPC Contract
• Trains 1 & 2: JV between CB&I and Zachry Industrial
• Train 3: JV among CB&I, Zachry and Chiyoda
APCI liquefaction technology
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E-LNG Systems overview
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Potential solution for eLNG ... integrated Power Generation, Liquefaction and Auxiliary Services
GE ability to provide complete eBOP Scope of supply 9
EM + CC Electrical motor with
Variable speed drive systems (VSDS) or soft starter system (SSS) to
100+ MW
Energy Management
System
Power Conversion
Generators
Power
Conversion
MV Motors
Power
Conversion
Motor Control
Industrial
Solutions
MV Drive
Power
Conversion
Distribution
Transformer
Digital Energy
Protection & Control
Digital Energy
LV / MV
Switchgear
Industrial
Solutions
E-House
EM / Oil & Gas
Compressors
Oil & Gas
Gas Insulated
Switchgear
Digital Energy
Fr7 + CC + EM Fr9 + EM + CC Gas turbines to 160 MW
(ISO) as main drives with starter/helper motor
EM + GB + CC Fixed-speed motor or VSDS for CO2 reinjection or boil off gas.
Fixed-speed motor or VSDS for end flash gas and booster / fuel gas
Electric Motor
Auxiliary Services
GT Starter / Helper
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Systems Integration: Key for success
Capability to evaluate interactions between mechanical and electrical systems
(torsional, flessional) Expertise to Integrate Systems for Customer Success
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Torque
Freq.
Electrical + Mechanical System Integration
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Proven System Integration Expertise
Mechanical System Integration
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Proven Technology
GT
MD
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SYSTEMS EXPERTISE
EM Centrifugal
Compressors
Electric
System
Gas
Turbines Centrifugal
Compressors
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From Network to Shaft End Complete system expertise
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System Design – Manufacturing – Installation – Commissioning – Training – After Sales Services
E-House, HV Distribution, LV Distribution, Metering, …
Network analysis Transformer design Motor design
Filter optimization Inverter design System analysis
Efficient energy conversion
Full power availability independent
from ambient conditions
Enhanced compressor and driver
performance
Compact design with reduced weight
No flaring start-up capability
Highest availability … Robust and
reliable design
Easy of integration, use and maintenance Complete
Electrical System Providers
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Large VSDS evolution
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M
M
LCI SD7000
Synchronous Motor
VSI MV7000
Synchronous or Induction
Motor
Transforming eDrives solutions for eLNG
+ Harmonic filter not required,
improved network stability and grid integration, grid power factor>0.95, no inter-harmonics to the grid.
+ Reduced torque ripple at shaft
level, no risk of torsional vibration through GE system integration
+ High voltage output to
minimize interfaces, with a power factor for a synchronous motor equal to 1
+ Less components ... reduced
footprint and increased system reliability.
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Engineering responsibility
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Impact on the grid
• Network Harmonic filter sizing & tuning
• Fault level studies
• Voltage dip calculation
• Protection co-ordination studies (ETAP simulator)
• Power management system configuration (EMS / PMS)
• Harmonics rejected by the VSDS to the grid (IEEE519)
• Harmonics and inter harmonics interaction studies
• Load Flow Analysis
• Transient and dynamic stability studies
• Cable specification
Performance on the shaft
• System performances studies (Power vs. Speed / Torque Vs. Speed)
• Torque pulsations on the load machine
• Shaft line torsional analysis
• Earthing studies
• Rotor dynamics Analysis
Environment and site conditions Customer Standards & Specifications
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Chosen Configuration
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Compression Train Composition
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VSDS EM
VSDS EM
VSDS EM
Propane x1
LP Mixed
Refrigerant x1
MP/HP Mixed
Refrigerant x1
75 MW
75 MW
75 MW
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Imagination at work.
We fuel the future. At GE we deliver innovation across the
entire LNG value chain. In collaboration
with our customers, we push the
boundaries of technology to bring
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Clayton Finney LNG Business Development Manager
+1 (214) 906-9068 Clayton.Finney@ge.com
Zdenek Gerych Public Relations Manager +1 (713) 333-4240
zgerych@freeportlng.com © 2015 General Electric Company
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