Nov.06.2020
         

MISC wins BV concept approvals for FSRU conversion

MISC Berhad, a Malaysia-based provider of energy-related maritime solutions and services, has received concept approval certificates from classification society Bureau Veritas for the floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) solution, converted from the company’s Puteri and Puteri Satu-class vessels.

As informed, the entire certification process was managed by Eaglestar Marine Holdings an integrated Marine Services arm of MISC Group.

MISC’s Puteri class comprises five LNG carriers built in France between 1994 and 1997. The ships have a capacity of 130,000 cbm.

The company’s Puteri Satu class consists of six LNG tankers built in Japan between 2002 and 2005. Each of the six units has a tank capacity of 137,500 cbm.

The abovementioned conversion is part of MISC’s strategy to venture and expand into the FSRU market.

“MISC Group aspires to tap into the growing FSRU market with innovative ideas to diversify into non-conventional LNG asset-based solutions,” the company said.

MISC has a fleet of 29 LNG carriers, two floating storage units (FSU) as well as four LNG carrier newbuilds and one in-chartered LNG bunker vessel newbuild, according to the company’s website.
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Source: LNG World News