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Cables International Awarded Third FSRU by Golar LNG of Norway Print

ImageSeptember 2009  Singapore   Cables International is proud to be awarded the third vessel in a series of FSRU’s (Floating, Storage and Regasification Units), including the world’s first FSRU, by Golar LNG of Norway.

 

Following the successful completion of two earlier vessels (Golar Spirit and Golar Winter), Golar LNG has selected Cables International once again to provide full project cables and cables management for the Golar Freeze project.

 

The Norwegian company’s decision was again to secure the best quality cables combined with the highest level of service and support provided in the successful execution of the earlier vessels.

 

“We are delighted that Golar LNG has once again come to Cables International for support on this latest of 3 state of the art vessels”, commented Shida Subri, Sales Director, Cables International.

 

Golar LNG is pleased to announce the execution of a long term Floating Storage and Regasification (FSRU) time charter with Dubai Supply Authority (DUSUP), the exclusive purchaser of natural gas in Dubai.  The Golar Freeze will be converted to an FSRU, with delivery scheduled for 2Q10.  The contract duration is for a period of 10 years with options to extend for up to a further five years. The estimated contract value (excluding the option period(s) is approximately US $450 million.  The contract with Dubai represents Golar's fourth FSRU related project commitment since announcing plans to build the World's First FSRU in January 2006.

 

Golar Freeze, following delivery to DUSUP in 2Q10, will be permanently moored alongside a purpose built jetty within the existing Jebel Ali port. The converted Golar Freeze will be capable of storing ~ 125,000 cubic meters of LNG and delivering up to 480 MCFD (~3 MTA) of regasified LNG to DUSUP for further delivery into the Dubai gas network.  DUSUP will in addition to leasing the FSRU from Golar, own/ operate a purpose built jetty and a high pressure export pipeline. Shell, as DUSUP's appointed adviser for the project has worked closely with Golar in the development of this project.   

 

Similar to Golar's first two FSRU commitments (Golar Spirit and Golar Winter), the technical scope for the FSRU project was worked in close cooperation with Moss Maritime.  The work to modify the Golar Freeze is expected to commence Q4 2009. In parallel with this agreement, Golar has agreed to extend the duration of the charter of Golar Freeze to BG to align with the conversion timing for this project in return for redelivery of Hilli in place of Golar Freeze (scheduled for April 2008).
 

 
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