Sep.15.2020
         

Croatia’s first FSRU delivered

Croatia’s first FSRU delivered

China’s Huarun Dadong yard has completed the conversion works on Croatia’s first FSRU that will soon depart to its base on the island of Krk in the northern Adriatic Sea.

Image: Huarun Dadong Dockyard

The vessel named LNG Croatia brings the European country one step closer to joining the growing club of worldwide LNG importing nations with the official launch of the Krk facility expected on January 1, 2021.

Huarun Dadong and its shareholder CSSC Hudong-Zhonghua delivered the FSRU to the state-owned Krk terminal developer LNG Croatia and Golar on Tuesday.

LNG Croatia now owns the vessel under a deal signed with Golar last year that also includes the latter operating and maintaining the unit for ten years.

The contract included the conversion to an FSRU of the 2005-built 140,205-cbm vessel Golar Viking.

The ship arrived at the Huarun-Dadong yard near Shanghai in January this year and reached completion some nine months later.

Golar’s chief executive Iain Ross said last month the firm expected the vessel to depart from China to Krk late September.

Most of capacities booked, Shell one of the suppliers

Croatia’s first LNG terminal will have a capacity to send up to 2.6 bcm per year of natural gas into the national grid.

LNG Croatia previously said it would complete onshore works which include a jetty and a high-pressure gas pipeline by November, just in time when the FSRU arrives.

Furthermore, the terminal developer also revealed that all of the terminal’s capacities have been booked for the next three years.

The capacity takers include Hungary’s state-owned MFGK and trading firm MET.

Worth mentioning here, Hungary said earlier this month the country signed a deal with LNG giant Shell to receive natural gas via the Krk facility as part of the MFGK booking.

Additionally, Qatar’s PowerGlobe, the energy arm of privately-held Optimized Holding, booked the largest capacity at Krk spanning a period of 15 years.

The LNG import project costs 233.6 million euros ($276.8 million) with EU providing 101.4 million euros from the Connecting Europe Facility.
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Source: LNG World News