Acteon, a marine energy and infrastructure services company, has secured an integrated project with Atlantic, Gulf & Pacific Company (AG&P) for the development of an LNG import and regasification terminal in Batangas Bay, Philippines
Development of the terminal named Philippines LNG (PLNG) will be managed by a team from Acteon Integrated Solutions (AIS).
The project scope for AIS includes the local transportation and installation of jacket structures to form the LNG berth. These structures will vary across the construction site and will include approach trestles, mooring and berthing dolphins and associated furniture such as walkways, fenders and mooring hooks.
The AIS team will be responsible for the full construction of the jetty and all the marine works. The team will be supported by Acteon strategic business segments and product and service line brands 2H Offshore, Core, Claxton, InterMoor, LDD, TEAM and UTEC.
AIS aims to boost efficiency and reduce its carbon footprint, minimising the number of interfaces for the client and enabling AIS to source local personnel and materials.
AIS executive vice president Mathias Bruneau said, “We are delighted to have secured this major win for the AIS team to support AG&P on this exciting and important project.”
“The team has worked hard to build a strong collaboration with AG&P, so we are looking forward to working with them and developing this relationship throughout the development work.”
When complete, PLNG will be the first LNG import and regasification terminal in the Philippines.
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