Lloyd’s Register releases new Rules for Floating Offshore Installations at a Fixed Location (FOIFL) which includes new sections on floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) facilities.
Lloyd’s Register uses its technical knowledge and experience to publish a comprehensive Rule set to guide the design, construction and operation of floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) facilities – the biggest, most complex floating structures ever seen – meaning natural gas will now be safer, cheaper and have a lower environmental footprint.
Launched today, Lloyd’s Register’s Offshore Rules for FLNG vessels and facilities are based on a real-world projects and extensive work with key industry alliances.
The Offshore Rules for FLNG reinforce Lloyd’s Register’s position at the forefront of new maritime and energy technology, building upon the work the company has performed with numerous LNG firsts, such as classing the first LNG fuelled tanker, Argonon.
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