US LNG firm New Fortress Energy has executed a definitive deal to charter the 138,250-cbm FSRU Energos Winter from Brazil''s state-owned energy firm Petrobras starting in December 2023. Wes Edens-led NFE said it will immediately deploy the FSRU to Terminal Gas Sul (TGS), the company''s newest LNG import terminal in Santa Catarina, Brazil
Oil service / FSRU, IMO 9633991. ENERGOS IGLOO is currently in Eemshaven, last seen less than 1h ago The vessel was built in 2014, and is sailing under the flag of Marshall Islands. Her length overall (LOA) is 293 meters, and her width (beam) is 44 meters. Her summer deadweight capacity is 87,015 tonnes.
Marine LNG infrastructure company Energos Infrastructure, majority-controlled by Apollo-managed funds and minority shareholder New Fortress Energy (NFE), has completed the acquisition of two floating storage and regasification units (FSRUs) from affiliates of Dynagas, an LNG maritime transportation company.
The FSRU, now known as the "Energos Eskimo", is currently operated by Energos, a joint venture owner of a small fleet of vessels and held be New York-based LNG player New Fortress Energy Inc. and the US Apollo infrastructure fund. Proposals.
New Fortress Energy is expected to take control of the 160,000-cbm Energos Eskimo (ex-Golar Eskimo, built 2014) at the end of its charter to Jordan''s energy company. Energos FSRU tipped to shift to Egypt under New Fortress long-term deal Three-vessel switcharoo in the works for when existing unit departs and FSU for nearby Jordan arrives
The 160,000-cbm Energos Eskimo (ex-Golar Eskimo, built 2014) is set to shift over to work for EGAS in a move that will involve the departure and arrival timings of two other related LNG vessels
Offshore liquefied natural gas (LNG) infrastructure firm Energos Infrastructure (Energos) has completed its purchase of two floating storage and regasification units (FSRUs) from affiliates of the Greek LNG maritime transportation company Dynagas.
Project Details. Operator: Energos Owner: Jordan Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Parent company: Jordan Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Vessel: Energos Eskimo FSRU (previously Golar Eskimo FSRU) Vessel operator: Energos Vessel owner: New Fortress Energy Vessel parent company: New Fortress Energy Location: Aqaba Port, Aqaba, Jordan
Offshore LNG infrastructure company Energos Infrastructure has completed the acquisition of two floating storage and regasification units (FSRUs) from the affiliates of Greek Dynagas. The two 174,000 m3 closed-loop FSRUs, built in 2021, will be renamed Energos Force and Energos Power, said Energos Infrastructure, a joint venture majority
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 11, 2024-- New Fortress Energy Inc. (NASDAQ: NFE) ("NFE" or the "Company") has executed a 10 year charter agreement for the Energos Eskimo, a 160,000 m 3 floating storage and regasification unit, with the Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company ("EGAS"). The Eskimo will be deployed to EGAS'' LNG import terminal
Offshore liquefied natural gas (LNG) infrastructure firm Energos Infrastructure (Energos) has completed its purchase of two floating storage and regasification units (FSRUs) from affiliates of the Greek LNG maritime
Offshore LNG infrastructure company Energos Infrastructure has completed the acquisition of two floating storage and regasification units (FSRUs) from the affiliates of Greek Dynagas. The two 174,000 m3 closed-loop
• Advised foreign governments, banks and private investor/developer participants on some of the largest and most innovative LNG and energy infrastructure projects in the world • Was a co-founding partner of the firm''s Singapore
Apollo Partner, Brad Fierstein, said, "We are pleased to support Art and the Energos team in executing this FSRU acquisition, which we believe will be transformative for the platform and support its continued growth. Providing enhanced energy security and enabling lower carbon power generation are core priorities to Apollo''s efforts to help
FSRU Energos Celsius will have a nominal regasification capacity of 750 million standard cubic feet per day (mmscfd), up to a maximum capacity of 1,000 mmscfd. FSRU Energos Celsius is a critical part of NFE''s LNG terminal development at Barcarena which includes a long-term gas
The current position of ENERGOS IGLOO is at North Sea reported 2 min ago by AIS. The vessel ENERGOS IGLOO (IMO 9633991, MMSI 538004977) is a Offshore Support Vessel built in 2014 (10 years old) and currently sailing
US-based Energos Infrastructure, a joint venture majority-controlled by asset manager Apollo, has purchased two 2021-built floating storage and regasification units from affiliates of Greece''s Dynagas. The latest order for a newbuild FSRU was booked by Excelerate Energy at South Korea''s Hyundai Heavy Industries in October 2022. This deal
• Advised foreign governments, banks and private investor/developer participants on some of the largest and most innovative LNG and energy infrastructure projects in the world • Was a co-founding partner of the firm''s Singapore office, and played a major role in the establishment of the firm''s 3 Middle East offices
Marine LNG infrastructure company Energos Infrastructure, majority-controlled by Apollo-managed funds and minority shareholder New Fortress Energy (NFE), has completed the acquisition of two floating storage
The two 174,000-m 3 closed-loop FSRUs will be renamed Energos Force (ex-Transgas Force) and Energos Power (ex-Transgas Power). Each 294 m x 47 m FSRU combines all the functions of a traditional LNG carrier and land-based receiving station with LNG transport, receiving, storage and regasification functions.
AOT Energy (AOT), the energy division of ArrowResources AG, an integrated global commodities group headquartered in Switzerland, announces that it has acquired the cogeneration power plant in Arad, Romania, and has also secured 15-year LNG to gas Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (FSRU) capacity in Alexandroupolis, Greece.
Energos Infrastructure, an international marine LNG infrastructure company, majority-controlled by Apollo-managed funds and minority shareholder New Fortress Energy Inc., has completed the acquisition of two state-of-the-art FSRUs from affiliates of Dynagas.
The FSRU will be online from Q1 2024, with gas transport capacity booked up to Bulgaria, and marketed downstream across the entire region including Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, and North Macedonia. which contributes to Europe''s decarbonisation targets and supports Romania''s energy security, ensuring long-term sustainability for all the

Energos Infrastructure has completed the acquisition of two state-of-the-art FSRUs from affiliates of Dynagas.
Energos Infrastructure, an international marine LNG infrastructure company, majority-controlled by Apollo-managed funds and minority shareholder New Fortress Energy Inc., has completed the acquisition of two state-of-the-art FSRUs from affiliates of Dynagas.
Having commenced a long-term charter contract with the German Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Change in 2023, the Energos Force FSRU will operate in the port of Stade under the direction of Deutsche Energy Terminals.
Fleet Leadership Sustainability Media Complex Powerful High Quality Energos Force Ship TypeFSRU Capacity 174,000 m3 Energos Power Ship TypeFSRU Capacity 174,000 m3 Energos Igloo Ship TypeFSRU Capacity 170,213 m3 Energos Eskimo Ship TypeFSRU Capacity 160,663 m3 Energos Nanook Ship TypeFSRU Capacity 170,213 m3
With these two high-specification LNG regasification vessels added to its platform, the venture now owns and operates 13 LNG infrastructure vessels consisting of nine FSRUs, two floating storage units and two LNG carriers. Energos Infrastructure has completed the acquisition of two FSRUs from affiliates of Dynagas.
The addition of the Energos Force and Energos Power in Europe makes Energos the largest owner and operator of LNG marine infrastructure vessels by wholly-owned FSRU capacity operating within the continent.
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