The first cargo of LNG has been loaded from the bp-operated Greater Tortue Ahmeyim (GTA) gas-condensate development offshore Mauritania and Senegal.

Gas production started at the end of last year.

This initial LNG shipment of 174,000 cu m was transferred to the British Sponsor carrier vessel from the GTA’s FLNG Gimi, positioned 10 km offshore. A second LNG carrier is already at the hub terminal in preparation for the second cargo lifting.

Phase 1 of the GTA development, in water depths of up to 2,850 m, should deliver about 2.4 MM metric tons/year for export to global markets, with some gas volumes also to be allocated to Mauritania and Senegal once their reception infrastructure is in place.

Andrew Inglis, CEO of bp’s partner Kosmos Energy, said, “We continue to work with bp, SMH and PETROSEN to safely ramp up the project to its full capacity as well as deliver expansion that leverages the infrastructure put in place for this initial phase.”

Greater Tortue Ahmeyim (GTA) project updates:

Courtesy Kosmos Energy LinkedIn

Greater Tortue Ahmeyim project

bp has produced first LNG at the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim (GTA) project offshore Mauritania and Senegal, according to partner Kosmos Energy.

Full commissioning of the Gimi FLNG vessel is now underway, says Golar LNG.

bp has produced first gas from the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim (GTA) Phase 1 LNG development offshore Mauritania and Senegal.

Golar has reached an agreement with bp and Kosmos Energy on using an LNG cargo to advance commissioning of the Gimi FLNG vessel.

Fast-track modification enables vessel to switch from S-lay to J-lay mode.

Courtesy Kosmos Energy’s First Quarter 2024 Results

Kosmos Energy provides offshore project updates in its latest trading announcement.