SHI bags LNG FSRU newbuild

An Indonesian consortium composed of Pertamina, Marubeni and Sojitz, awarded Samsung Heavy Industries a contract for the construction of a 170,000-cubic-metre FSRU.

The vessel will be powered by LNG and outfitted with Samsung’s S-Regas LNG regasification system. The S-Regas system reduces energy consumption by some 5% while also reducing the probability of corrosion.

The newbuild vessel will regasify LNG resources to supply onshore consumers.

The development is SHI’s 19th newbuild LNG FSRU.

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