According to Squadron Energy, commissioning of the onshore receiving facility is now underway, which ensures the functionality of all equipment at the import terminal including the control system, marine loading ...
Hoegh Galleon is currently located in Egypt, and it is serving a charter deal with Egypt’s EGAS.
Hoegh Evi’s team, led by CEO Erik Nyheim, visited the Port Kembla facility earlier this year.
Back in 2022, Hoergh Evi, previously known as Hoegh LNG, and Squadron Energy’s Australian Industrial Energy (AIE) confirmed the long-term FSRU charter deal for the latter’s Port Kembla import terminal in New South Wales.
The FSRU contract has a term of 15 years with early termination options for AIE after year 5 and 10.
Hoegh LNG said in November 2023 that the FSRU had started its charter with AIE. After that, it agreed with AIE to charter the unit to EGAS.
The unit with a regas capacity of 384 mmscf/d is currently working as an LNG carrier prior to its employment in New South Wales.
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