PaxOcean delivers 26,000-cbm FSRU to Indonesia’s JSK

PaxOcean delivers 26,000-cbm FSRU to Indonesia's JSK
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Classification society Lloyd’s Register said that PaxOcean has delivered a 26,000-cbm floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) to Indonesia-based Jaya Samudra Karunia (JSK).

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The Karunia Dewata is the largest FSRU to be built in China and the first to feature Type C cargo tanks, LR said in its statement.

The unit will be based in Indonesia and will be capable of regasifying around 50 million cubic feet per day.

The unit was built at PaxOcean’s Zhoushan Shipyard to Lloyd’s Register’s (LR) rules for the classification of ships and provisional rules for LNG ships and barges equipped with regasification systems.

LR supported the PaxOcean’s first FSRU construction through its connections with equipment manufacturers that it had previously worked with on other projects, to aid procedures and deliver the product on schedule and in accordance with LR’s rule requirements.