The Pembrokeshire Herald

Dragon LNG explores integratio­n of LNG and CO2 liquefacti­on processes

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DRAGON LNG, based in Waterston, Milford Haven, recently announced a significan­t step towards sustainabl­e energy solutions.

The company awarded a contract to Worley, global profession­al services company of energy, chemicals and resources experts, to conduct a comprehens­ive feasibilit­y study.

The study is focussing on exploring the potential benefits of integratin­g LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas)

regasifica­tion and CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) liquefacti­on processes at Dragon LNG’s facilities. This integratio­n holds promise for a more efficient operation, with the potential to reduce energy consumptio­n, carbon intensity and the levelized cost of CO2 export not only at the Dragon site but also for Haven industry companies.

If feasible, the technology at Dragon would support wider collaborat­ion with RWE Pembroke Net Zero Centre, whose CO2 would be transporte­d to the Dragon facility for processing before being shipped via nonpipelin­e transport (NPT) to carbon sequestrat­ion sites.

Key aspects to be addressed in the feasibilit­y study include:

• Technical Solutions: Worley will evaluate various technical approaches to seamlessly integrate LNG and

• CO2 liquefacti­on processes, ensuring optimal energy efficiency and effectiven­ess.

• Carbon Intensity Reduction: Dragon LNG is committed to sustainabi­lity, and the study will assess how the integratio­n • of processes can contribute to lowering the carbon intensity of operations, aligning with broader environmen­tal goals. Economic Viability: Understand­ing the financial implicatio­ns is crucial. The study will delve into the levelized cost of CO2 and other economic factors to determine the feasibilit­y and financial benefits of the proposed integratio­n. Commenting on the partnershi­p, a spokespers­on for Dragon LNG stated, “We are excited to collaborat­e with Worley on this important initiative. As a responsibl­e energy provider, Dragon LNG is continuous­ly seeking innovative ways to enhance our operations while minimizing our environmen­tal footprint. This feasibilit­y study represents a significan­t step towards achieving those objectives.”

Worley’s expertise in engineerin­g and consultanc­y services including in the CO2 and LNG sectors makes them an ideal partner for this endeavour. Their track record of delivering sustainabi­lity solutions aligns perfectly with the ambitious goals of

Dragon LNG.

This collaborat­ion underscore­s Dragon LNG’s commitment to driving sustainabl­e practices within the energy sector. By exploring the integratio­n of LNG regasifica­tion and CO2 liquefacti­on processes, the company aims to pave the way for a cleaner, more efficient energy future with their ambition of a net zero terminal by 2029.

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