AG&P Converts LNG Carrier intu FSU for LNG Import Terminal in the Philippines

Monday, October 24, 2022

Atlantic, Gulf & Pacific International Holdings (AG&P) said Sunday that it had converted the 137,512 cubic meter LNG carrier called ISH into a Floating Storage  Unit (FSU), which will be a part of an LNG import terminal in the Philippines from 2023.

"The ISH is a central component of the first Philippines LNG Import Terminal (PHLNG).  Ready to be docked at AG&P's PHLNG facility in Batangas, the FSU is part of the combined offshore-onshore  import terminal that will have an initial capacity of 5 million tonnes per annum (MTPA). The hybrid PHLNG terminal is designed to provide its customers with resiliency of supply and high availability, even during storms," AG&P said.

The conversion of the Japan-built Moss-type LNG Carrier (LNGC) to FSU was carried out by AG&P subsidiary GAS Entec.

In February 2022, AG&P signed a 15-year long-term charter agreement with ADNOC Logistics and Services  (ADNOC L&S) for the supply, operations, and maintenance of its 137,512 cubic meter Floating Storage Unit (FSU) for the PHLNG import  terminal. 

According to AG&P, the FSU will be capable of loading LNG at a peak rate of 10,000 cbm/hr and a discharge-to-shore peak rate of 8,000 cbm/hr, and will be able to simultaneously load and discharge LNG.

Joseph Sigelman, Chairman &  CEO, AG&P Group said, "I am delighted to announce the successful completion of the FSU for our PHLNG Terminal that AG&P has executed in-house.  

"This represents yet another milestone for Gas Entec which  continues to be a market leader in the conversion of LNG carriers into  floating terminals, extending their productive life and opening new  markets. We look forward to opening the PHLNG LNG Regasification Terminal in early 2023, bringing LNG for the first time to the Philippines."

Karthik Sathyamoorthy, President  of AG&P Terminals and Logistics, said: "The PHLNG import terminal  will store LNG and dispatch natural gas to power plants, industrial and  commercial customers and other consumers. From day one, PHLNG will have  scalable onshore regasification capacity of 420mmscfd and almost  200,000cbm of storage.  The construction for two onshore tanks as part  of PHLNG's second phase has already started and will be integrated as  part into the main terminal in 2024, ensuring high availability and  reliability of natural gas for our customers."

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