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Gas line connection to Exxon's FPSOs in Guyana completed, executive says

A pipeline that would allow Guyana to bring natural gas produced by an Exxon Mobilled consortium to coast has actually been connected to 2 of the job's. drifting production platforms, Exxon's head for Guyana was. reported as stating on Wednesday.

The Gas-to-Energy project by Guyana's government aims to. feed a 300-megawatts power plant and a gas liquids (NGL). facility with gas produced at 2 Floating Production Storage. and Offloading (FPSO) facilities that become part of Exxon's. Stabroek block.

The 200-kilometer (124.3-mile) pipeline could be in service. by year end, Exxon Guyana chief Alistair Routledge informed regional. reporters, according to Newsroom Guyana.

The task, expected to assist lower electricity costs. and decrease emissions as soon as finished next year, will be the first. to make the most of associated gas produced in the nation.

Guyana has up until now invested some $400 million in the. development.

The Exxon consortium, likewise incorporated by China's CNOOC. and U.S. Hess, briefly stopped crude and. gas output at the platforms in the third quarter to allow the. pipeline connection.

Risers have actually now been successfully connected to the. pipeline, and we have been carrying out numerous tests and. de-watering exercises to guarantee whatever is working. properly, Routledge said.

(source: Reuters)