LNG vessel comes to Seatrium’s yard for new lease on life as Egypt-bound FSRU (Gallery)
Höegh Evi, a Norwegian owner and operator of liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers and floating storage and regasification units (FSRUs), has confirmed the arrival of an LNG carrier (LNGC) at a yard in Singapore, where it will undergo transformation to turn into an FSRU destined for deployment in Egypt.

The Höegh Gandria vessel has reached Seatrium’s shipyard in Singapore, where its conversion from an LNG carrier to an FSRU has begun, building on what Höegh Evi describes as its proven track record of fast FSRU project execution.
This is said to include engineering, installation of regasification systems, overall systems integration, commissioning, and a cosmetic refresh. Upon completion in the fourth quarter, the FSRU will be ready to deliver up to 1,000 million standard cubic feet (mmscf) per day in regasification capacity.

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