Application of IMO requirements to FSRUs/FRUs operating in Indian waters
Application of IMO requirements to FSRUs/FRUs operating in Indian waters
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Read moreThe FSRU will be delivered in the second quarter of 2014 Höegh LNG has, pursuant to a successful private placement, today exercised an option for a new FSRU to be built at Hyundai Heavy Industries Ltd. in Korea.The FSRU will be delivered in the second quarter of 2014, and its specifications will be adapted to comply with relevant project requirements.Höegh LNG's President and CEO, Sveinung Støhle, says in a comment:"With our two FSRUs on order allocated to specific projects in Indonesia and Lithuania, the Company continues focusing its growth plans at the floating regasification market, and is currently participating in several tender processes for additional FSRU projects. We have therefore decided to place an order for a third FSRU to be built at Hyundai. Our strategy to expand in the floating regasification market worldwide remains firm and we believe in strong continued growth in this segment."LNG FSRUs receive liquefied natural gas from offloading LNG carriers. The installed regasification system provides gas send-out through flexible risers and pipelines to shore.Raised USD 200 MillionThe company today also announced that it has raised NOK 1,200 million (ca USD 200 million equivalent) in gross proceeds through a private placement of 22,641,509 new shares, each ...
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