Eneva Signs Contract for Azulão and Selects Método Potencial to Work on the Construction of the Natural Gas Liquefaction Unit of the Project in the Amazon Basin
Método Potencial Energia is contracted by Eneva for the construction of a natural gas liquefaction unit in the Azulão field, in the Amazon Basin. The unit is in the mobilization phase, with completion expected in the first quarter of 2021. Brazilian Researcher Revolutionizes and Transforms “Oil Water” into Ethanol and Methanol
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“We will face challenging situations in this project. In addition to technical issues, the Amazon region poses logistical difficulties, with adverse weather conditions,” said Joel Peito, Executive Director of the Construction and Industrial Assembly Business Unit at Método, in a statement.
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The liquefied gas produced in the Azulão field will be transported by trucks over a distance of 1,100 km to the thermal plant (UTE) Jaguatirica II. The Azulão-Jaguatirica project will replicate the reservoir-to-wire (R2W) model implemented by Eneva in the Parnaíba Basin.
Currently, Método Potencial is working on the construction of the Natural Gas Processing Unit (UPGN) at Comperj, in Itaboraí (RJ), in partnership with the Chinese company Kerui.
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