Seatrium Limited (Seatrium, or the Group), announced
the successful delivery of the Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (FSRU) Alexandroupolis,
which has completed its near shore testing works and set sail to Greece for final gas
commissioning of the regasification system.
The project was successfully delivered to GAS-fifteen Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of GasLog
LNG Services with a high safety standard, achieving a remarkable feat of 2.9 million man-hours
without any recordable injury and loss-time incident.
Mr Chris Ong, CEO of Seatrium said, "We are pleased to support Gaslog and contribute towards
Greece’s energy future with the delivery of the first FSRU for the country through the
Alexandroupolis Independent Natural Gas System (INGS) project. This project marks a significant
milestone for Seatrium, affirming our position as a global player with industry-leading engineering
expertise in the gas value chain. We look forward to delivering more of such innovative solutions
to meet our clients' evolving needs."
As the first FSRU for Greece, the INGS project will become a critical energy gateway, supporting
its energy security while advancing the energy transition trajectory of Southeastern Europe.
Seatrium’s scope of work for this project includes refurbishment and life extension works,
engineering and procurement, fabrication, and installation of a new regasification skid, as well as
supporting systems such as boilers, offloading, electrical and automation systems.
When completed, FSRU Alexandroupolis will be deployed in waters some 17 kilometres
southwest of the Port of Alexandroupolis, Northern Greece, and will have an overall delivery
capacity of approximately 5.5 billion cubic metres (cbm) per year, with a peak send out of 22
million cubic metres per day. The 155,000-cbm LNG carrier, recently reflagged to the Hellenic
Register, is the first FSRU conversion under the Greek Flag for operation in the Thracian Sea.
The FSRU will eventually be owned and managed by GASTRADE S.A, a consortium of key
players in the wider region’s energy market, and will supply the markets of Southeastern European
with natural gas.
Seatrium is committed to driving cleaner and more sustainable solutions for the offshore, marine
and energy industries. The Group supports the decarbonisation efforts of its customers through
the construction, conversion and retrofit of energy-efficient vessels. Compared to a newbuild
FSRU, a converted FSRU has a smaller carbon footprint, is more cost-effective, and is faster-tomarket.
Seatrium has an extensive track record in the conversion of vessels. In addition to converting the
world’s first FSRU in 2008, Seatrium converted the world’s First Floating Production Storage and
Offloading vessel (FPSO) in 1981, and the world’s first floating liquefaction vessel (FLNG) in 2017.