Triple VSAT-antenna installation for FLNG vessel

The PFLNG Satu is being built at DSME in South Korea

Malaysia's government-owned oil and gas company Petronas has ordered a triple installation of Intellian's 2.4m VSAT antennas for its next-generation floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) vessel, reports the provider of maritime satcom antenna technology.

Built by Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) in South Korea, the PFLNG Satu, as the vessel is known, will be moored above gas fields to produce, process, store and offload natural gas in liquid form to LNG carriers.
To ensure redundant, seamless connectivity on board, Petronas selected Intellian for its “outstanding performance, intuitive user experience and superior remote management and control capability”, Intellian says. Two v240 C-band VSAT systems managed by a dual VSAT mediator will provide uninterrupted operation of enterprise data applications and crew welfare solutions. Live TV entertainment will also be available via a third 2.4m system providing simultaneous reception of C- and Ku-band anywhere in the world. The t240CK features Intellian’s patented WorldView LNB and the company’s proprietary Fiber Link optical IFL solution, which Intellian says delivers near zero loss between above- and below-deck modules for cables up to 2km in length.
All of Intellian’s 2.4m systems pack in a single shipping container and arrive preconfigured for complete build, installation and commissioning within a single workday, according to the company.

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