Höegh LNG Names Its Ninth FSRU

Norway-based Höegh LNG has named its ninth floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU).

Illustration - Höegh Grace; Image Courtesy: Höegh LNG

The naming ceremony was held today at Hyundai Heavy Industries’ shipyard in South Korea.

The newbuilding, Höegh Gannet, is the largest capacity FSRU ever built with 1bcf/d and with a record construction time of 23 months, the company said.

With a length of 294 meters and a width of 46 meters, the FSRU has a capacity of 170,000 cbm.

The 81,500 dwt Höegh Gannet is scheduled for delivery in December this year.

In August, Höegh LNG received commitment letters for a USD 177 million debt financing for its ninth FSRU. The loan comprises a 12-year tranche of USD 132 million guaranteed by South Korean export credit agency K-SURE and a five-year non-amortising commercial bank tranche of USD 45 million.

A month later, the company inked a time charter contract with Naturgy Energy Group for FSRU #9. The time charter is expected to commence in December 2018 and has a term of 15 months. Under the contract, FSRU #9 will earn a fixed daily charter rate which is in line with the current medium-term market for DFDE LNG carriers, according to the company.