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New Cargo Ship Is 488 Meters Long

An anonymous reader writes: The BBC reports on the construction of Prelude, a new ship that will be the world's longest vessel. It is 488 meters long and 74 meters wide, built with 260,000 tons of steel and displacing five times as much water as an aircraft carrier. Its purpose is to carry an entire natural gas processing plant as it sits over a series of wells 100 miles off the coast of Australia. Until now, it hasn't been practical to move gas that comes out of the wells with ships. The gas occupies too much volume, so it is generally piped to a facility on shore where it is processed and then shipped off to energy-hungry markets. But the Prelude can purify and chill the gas, turning it into a liquid and reducing its volume by a factor of 600. It will offload this liquid to smaller (but still enormous) carrier ships for transport.

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  1. Prelude to what? by hooiberg · · Score: 5, Funny

    If this is the mere Prelude, something truly gargantuan must appear shortly.

  2. Re:Displacing five times as much water... by ColdWetDog · · Score: 5, Funny

    Oh stop with the physics already. What do you think this is, a technology site?

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  3. Re:An enormous natural disaster waiting to happen by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Gob forbid all that natural gas leak into the water? Who will clean up a natural gas slick?