Höegh Evi has signed a 10-year time charter agreement with Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS) for the deployment of Hoegh Gandria as a floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) in Egypt. The FSRU Hoegh Gandria will be deployed in Q4 2026 to the Port of Sumed and will supply up to 1,000 mmscf/day of peak LNG regasification capacity, making it a critical part of Egypt’s diversified and flexible energy infrastructure.
“Höegh Evi is proud of our longstanding role as a trusted energy infrastructure partner toEgyptand we are excited to begin the conversion of Hoegh Gandria to a floating import terminal, highlighting the unique flexibility of marine infrastructure. We look forward to building on the successful long relationship we have with EGAS and supporting the growth ofEgypt’sdiversified energy system,” saidErik Nyheim, President and CEO of Höegh Evi.
Hoegh Gandria to be converted from LNG carrier to FSRU
To accelerate the FSRU employment, Höegh Evi will convert the LNG carrier Hoegh Gandria to a floating regasification and import terminal (FSRU). The conversion project will begin immediately, to ensure the timely delivery of the FSRU.
Hoegh Gandria was purchased inFebruary 2023with the intention of conversion from an LNG carrier to a high-capacity FSRU for long-term deployment. Executing the conversion reinforces the company’s strategy to leverage the flexibility and high-performance capabilities of marine infrastructure.
FSRU Hoegh Galleon to be deployed to Port Kembla as planned
The FSRU Hoegh Gandria will replace the Hoegh Galleon, which was deployed toEgyptinJuly 2024, on an interim charter from AIE and Höegh Evi. The Galleon will remain inEgyptfor up to an additional year before deployment to the LNG terminal in Port Kembla,Australiain 2027.
