Another floating offshore liquefied natural gas import terminal could be built, this time for a South African project, if a joint bid by ship owner Golar LNG and technology company Bluewater Offshore is approved by the Capetown.
Golar and and Bluewater Energy Services of the Netherlands hope to build a floating storage and re-gasification unit for national energy company PetroSA. The two companies will acquire the 1977 model Moss type LNG carrier, the 126,000-cubic-metre Hoegh Gandria for conversion to LNG installation.
The Bluewater group of companies has built the technology and specializes in the lease and operation of tanker-based production and storage. The company also makes Single Point Mooring systems for offshore unloading operations.
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