DSME scores LNG FSRU contract

South Korea’s DSME said Thursday it has won a contract to build a floating storage and regasification unit.

The shipbuilder said in a filing it will build the FSRU for a company based in Central America.

DSME aims to deliver the vessel with a price tag of 411 billion won ($340 million) by June 2023.

However, the deal will be effective after the unidentified company in Central America makes a final decision on its project.

Daewoo said that it would receive compensation for the costs related to the construction of the FSRU if the investment decision falls through.

This is the first LNG carrier/FSRU order for the Korean shipyard this year.

Daewoo bagged $720 million worth of deals this year, achieving about 10 percent of its annual order target.

Most Popular

GTT opens Qatar office

French LNG containment giant GTT has opened a new office in Doha, Qatar's capital and economic hub. GTT’s chairman Philippe...

Eni’s FLNG launched in China

According to separate statements by Eni and WNE, the launching of the hull took place on Saturday. In Congo's Lingala...

CoolCo seeks long-term employment for two LNG carriers

In August, Coolco said it plans to employ its first newbuild LNG vessel, Kool Tiger, on a shorter deal...

More News Like This

Greece’s Maran Gas to order more LNG carriers in South Korea

Sources told LNG Prime on Thursday that the deal includes two 174,000-cbm LNG carriers powered by ME-GI engines. Hanwha Ocean...

Hanwha Ocean scores $1.26 billion order for LNG-powered containerships

Hanwha Ocean said on Thursday it will build six containerships with a capacity of 15,000 teu. The order is worth...

South Korea’s Hanwha Ocean appoints new FLNG head

Hanwha Ocean announced the appointment in a social media post on Friday. "With extensive executive leadership experience in various roles...

GasLog takes delivery of LNG carrier in South Korea

Greece’s GasLog has taken delivery of a new liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier from Hanwha Ocean in South Korea. According...