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Air Products to supply heat exchangers for Yamal LNG complex in Russia

Air Products announced it has signed an agreement with a consortium, including Technip and JGC, to implement the Yamal LNG project. 

The LNG plant under construction on the Yamal Peninsula will mark the first time Air Products deploys its proprietary LNG technology and equipment in Russia.  The plant will be Russia's largest LNG production and export facility.

Air Products will supply three MCR main cryogenic heat exchangers to be installed at the heart of the propane pre cooled mixed refrigerant liquefaction process. Each of these units using Air Products' proprietary AP-C3MR LNG process technology and equipment will produce 5.5 Mtpa of LNG, for an overall total of 16.5 Mtpa in three train facilities.

"This is the largest project ever of its kind to be located in the Arctic, and the most northern LNG facility in the world," said Jim Solomon, director of LNG at Air Products.

"Here are some specific challenges with it, beyond the very remote location, such as huge temperature swings. Our equipment and process were specifically configured to address these challenges, and we are very excited at the prospect of playing a significant role in this landmark project."

Solomon added with the addition of Russia, that Air Products' proprietary LNG technology will be operating in 17 countries around the globe.

"After a technology assessment, Yamal LNG has selected Air Products based on their worldwide experience in natural gas liquefaction.," said Igor Chasnyk, deputy project director for pre-operations, Yamal LNG. "We are confident Air Products' MCR process is the most suitable technology available within the parameters of the project, and we are looking forward to fruitful cooperation with Air Products and a successful start-up of the process trains according to the schedule."

LNG from the Yamal LNG Project will be used primarily to meet the growing energy needs of Asia_pacific countries.

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