May 12

Egypt’s EGAS inks new FSRU charter deal with Hoegh Evi

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Hoegh Evi said on Monday that the charter is for 10 years.

The FSRU Hoegh Gandria will be deployed in the fourth quarter of 2026 to the Port of Sumed and will supply up to 1,000 mmscf/day of peak LNG regasification capacity, making it a “critical” part of Egypt’s diversified and flexible energy infrastructure, it said.

Hoegh Evi said the conversion project will begin immediately, to ensure the timely delivery of the FSRU.

In 2023, the company, previously known as Hoegh LNG, bought this 2013-built LNG carrier from CollCo for about $184.3 million, saying the acquisition provides flexibility to pursue FSRU conversion opportunities.

The unit will replace the FSRU Hoegh Galleon, which was deployed to Egypt in July 2024, on an interim charter from AIE and Hoegh Evi.

According to Hoegh Evi, Galleon will remain in Egypt for up to an additional year before deployment to the LNG terminal in Port Kembla, Australia in 2027.

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Source: Lngprime.com

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