The FLNG unit will be positioned approximately 120 kilometers off Suriname’s coast, targeting the Sloanea gas field at a water depth of around 450 meters. According to Wison New Energies, the facility will be designed to receive feed gas from the subsea production system, process it, and produce both LNG and condensate. These products will be used domestically and exported to international markets.
This feasibility study could lay the foundation for a subsequent Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) study, which is expected to support Suriname’s efforts toward enhancing its energy independence.