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Re: Big Nickel post# 9506

Sunday, 01/21/2018 3:41:25 PM

Sunday, January 21, 2018 3:41:25 PM

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No. Our UTOS pipeline is a monster 42" line. One of the largest in Offshore pipelines.
It terminates some 35 miles out from the beach and ties into the HIOS pipeline that we don't own, but lease.
The HIOS is dead in the water today. Total surplus. That line splits into 5 fingers and extends the other 15 miles or so.
The only open water platform was probably the old Global Marine jack up that drilled the holes. Under water pipes go directly into the Gulf bed then extend to the land.
There could be a valve head that extends above the surface? Not sure.
Growing up always enjoying Dauphin Island AL, I watched that gas field develope. There are valve heads that look like golf tees just far enough out not to pay us Beach home owners a royalty. So I assume there is something out there. Great for fishing too.
We have the 5 fingers as part of our Delfin set up. Of the 5, I'm not sure how many FLNG vessels we can use per finger.
Delfin already posted 4 from the same line.
And We got 5 lines to use.

It would be safe to say, Delfin is good for 20 FLNG vessels filling LNG tankers at capacity.

LNG only has two ports. They are up to 4 lines to fill one ship at a time. They are going for a total of 6 lines to fill a ship faster.

Think of it. 1 FLNG vessel will have the maximum number of lines to fill any LNG tanker fast. 6 lines, 'or trains'.
Where Cheneri is limited to land space and ports, we can scale up to a respectable number fast.

I'm also thinking we can have ready use of surplus FLNG vessels when one becomes available around the Globe.

Our onshore facility has to be worth a few $100mm. Get it producing it only goes up in value.
No wonder Enbridge took5% ownership of Fairwood for the facility.

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