Galileo’s tech selected for US BOG reliquefaction project

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Galileo said in a statement that three Cryobox units will be utilized for the recovery and reliquefaction of boil-off gas (BOG) at the facility.

According to the firm, the facility is owned by a “major utility.”

Galileo did not disclose the name of the utility or the contract price.

Also, Galileo will provide comprehensive on-site support, including installation, commissioning, and operator training.

Gailleo noted that the units will be manufactured in accordance with the stringent requirements of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA).

They are scheduled to be shipped to the site in 2026.

Matrix recently announced that it has mobilized to site and started civil construction work on an LNG storage facility to supply back-up fuel for Dominion Energy’s Greensville County and Brunswick County power stations.

When complete, the facility will include an LNG production capacity of 180,000 GPD (15 MMscfd) utilizing an amine pretreatment system and nitrogen-cycle refrigeration system.

It will also have a full containment LNG storage tank with a usable storage capacity of 25 million gallons, a vaporization capacity of 500 MMscfd, and other common support facilities.

The project is expected to be completed in the first quarter of calendar 2028.

Source: LNGPrime.com

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