Samsung Heavy Industries floats world's largest floating vessel
South Korean shipbuilder Samsung Heavy Industries has floated a tanker-shaped vessel tagged as the world's largest "floating facility" with a length greater than the height of the Empire State Building.
A Samsung spokeswoman said Thursday that the floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) platform -- named "Prelude" – was set in the water at its southern shipyard in Geoje on November 30.
The 488 metre (1,601 foot) long vessel cannot be described as a "ship" as it is unable to move under its own steam and must be towed.
A South Korean shipbuilder Samsung Heavy
Industries' tanker-shaped vessel tagged as the world's largest "floating
facility", with a length greater than the height of the Empire State
Building in New York, at a southern shipyard in Geoje. (AFP
Photo/Samsung Heavy Industries)
Seventy-four metres wide and 110 metres high, it is expected to produce 3.6 million tonnes of LNG a year and its storage tanks have a capacity equivalent to approximately 175 Olympic swimming pools.
Commissioned by the Dutch energy giant Shell, the facility is due to be delivered by September 2016.
South Korean shipbuilder Samsung Heavy
Industries' tanker-shaped vessel tagged as the world's largest "floating
facility" at a southern shipyard in Geoje. (AFP Photo/Samsung Heavy
Industries)
It is an all-weather facility designed to withstand the most powerful category-five cyclone.
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