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Provaris & Yinson Production Advance MOU with Himile For LCO₂ Tank Production

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Kate Rainford

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Yinson Production have entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Himile Heavy Industries to assess the fabrication and costs of proprietary LCO₂ tanks at Himile’s manufacturing site in Rushan, China.

Himile has an extensive track record working with global energy and EPC companies in the construction of large, complex modules for the oil and gas industry. The MOU runs in parallel to the LCO₂ tank FEED program to determine manufacturability, cost, and delivery timelines; factors that are critical to the development of Yinson’s FSIU and carbon capture and storage value chain.

The effort will focus on the preliminary design of a detailed robotic production facility and cost estimation to fabricate proprietary LCO₂ tanks suitable for Floating Storage and Injection Unit (FSIU) opportunities for Yinson Production. A kick-off meeting was held at Himile’s Rushan facility in mid-January 2026, where the following scope and roles was confirmed:

• Provaris will develop and provide the preliminary design for the required robotic cells, material selection and laser-welding equipment to be installed at  Himile’s Rushan facility, including a preliminary ‘digital twin’ that models full automation.
• Himile will develop preliminary design packages for the required modifications and upgrades of their Rushan facility, including the installation and commissioning of the robotic fabrication cells. In addition, Himile will develop estimates for tank fabrication costs (FOB Rushan) and provide estimated dates for completion of factory upgrades and first deliveries of the LCO₂ tanks. (Refer to images below of Himile’s facilities)
• Yinson Production will support with studies on handling tanks from Rushan to selected shipbuilders, including integration of tanks in their FSIUs under development in 2026.

Provaris’ Chief Technical Officer, Per Roed, comments: ‘We are excited to advance the collaboration with Himile on the next phase of the LCO₂ tank development given their expertise and extensive track record to date. Following our visit to and their modern facility and processes implemented at their Rushan facility. We are confident that Himile can deliver a high-quality, cost-effective tank to meet the expected growth in maritime and offshore LCO₂ markets. Tanks that will be significantly larger than those currently offered in the market will offer cost benefits that will be of significant value to Yinson Production’s FSIU projects and other potential customers for carriers and storage.’

Yinson Production’s chief technical officer, Lars Gunnar Vogt, adds: ‘This MOU is an important step in translating advanced tank design into scalable, industrialised fabrication. Working with Provaris and Himile allows us to assess not just technical feasibility, but also manufacturability, cost, and
delivery timelines. These are factors that are critical as we develop FSIU concepts for carbon capture and storage value chains.’

Himile’s president for Himile Heavy Industries, Zongkui Han, adds: ‘We are delighted to partner with Provaris and Yinson Production on the fabrication of H2 and LCO₂ tanks – a venture with broad future prospects that is highly aligned with the prevailing policies for carbon capture and hydrogen energy. We are fully committed to leveraging our rich experience in heavy equipment fabrication to contribute to the success of the project.’

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