Gas & Low-Carbon Energies Gas & Low-Carbon Energies FLNG (Floating Liquified Natural Gas) TYPICAL DEPLOYMENT TYPICAL DEPLOYMENT project experience project experience 2022@TechnipEnergies - All rights reserved FLNG solutions place gas liquefaction facilities directly over offshore gas fields, eliminating the need for long-distance pipelines and extensive onshore infrastructure. FLNGs generally comprise gas treatment (to remove contaminants, eg mercury, acid gases eg CO2 and H2S, remove heavy hydrocarbons and dry the gas) followed by NGL recovery (ie removal of natural gas liquids eg ethane, propane and butane) and then liquifaction to produce LNG (and then nitrogen removal as an option) prior to storage in cargo tanks within the vessel’s hull. Typical Deployment Project experience FLNG is well suited to remote gas fields where piping the gas to shore is costly or impossible (through distance, water depth or seabed topography/stability) or where building an onshore LNG plant is difficult (eg through remoteness, planning constraints, lack of a skilled workforce). Shell Prelude (capacity 3.6MTPA LNG, 5.1MPTA total liquids - producing); Petronas Satu (capacity 1.2MTPA - produced LNG on the Kanowit field, offshore Sarawak and then relocated and now producing LNG on the Kebabangan field, offshore Sabah); ENI Coral South (capacity 3.4MTPA – under construction).