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Exxon Mobil’s PNG LNG Project required a Potable Water Treatment Plant (PWTP) and a Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) to service the 630 man permanent facilities compound in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. Recognising our client, MAK Water's, expertise in design and manufacture of high quality, fully automated, packaged water and sewage treatment plants for Oil and Gas projects, the construction contractor engaged them to design and construct the plants.
The PNG LNG project is an integrated liquefied natural gas (LNG) development with gas production and processing facilities in Papua New Guinea. The project includes liquefaction and storage facilities located northwest of Port Moresby and has a production capacity of approximately 7.9 million tons of LNG per year. Over 700 kilometers (450 miles) of pipelines connect the facilities.
Given the size of this plant and the distant location, our client needed reliable and proven suppliers to partner with to ensure smooth delivery of the project. As a reputable Australian manufacturer which has successfully supplied and delivered our Industrial Process Tanks to many of our client’s projects before, it was easy choice for our client to specify COERCO Poly Waste Water Treatment Tanks in this project.
These tanks had to be designed and manufactured so that the whole plant could be prefabricated with interconnecting piping and cabling, for easy reassembly on site.
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Also critical to this project was that it had to have a 20 year mechanical and electrical design life. Coerco manufactures all industrial process tanks from high-grade materials and to premium standards, this has established Coerco as an industry leader in polyethylene tanks. Coerco tanks will provide durability and resilience far beyond lower priced products.
Our relationship with this client has been built over many years, and COERCO is proud to have been involved with yet another successful waste water treatment plant construction.
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