MISC, NYK and Mitsubishi to co-own LNG carrier for LNG Canada
Published by Will Owen,
Editor
LNG Industry,
MISC Berhad (MISC), through its subsidiary, have signed an agreement with Mitsubishi Corp. and Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) to co-own two newbuild LNG vessels mainly for the LNG Canada project.
Both LNG carriers have a capacity of 174 000 m3 and are currently being built by Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries (HSHI). These vessels will feature state-of-the-art technologies including modern XDF propulsion and partial re-liquefaction facility for higher efficiencies and to meet the demand for worldwide trading and long-haul voyages.
Each of the LNG carriers will respectively serve Diamond Gas International Pte. Ltd.’s (DGI) requirement on an 18-year charter contract. DGI is a wholly owned subsidiary of Mitsubishi Corporation that manages the sales and marketing of Mitsubishi Corporation’s equity offtake of LNG volumes from US and Canada as well as from other countries around the world. These two LNG carriers will be delivered in 2021.
MISC’s President/Group CEO, Yee Yang Chien said “MISC is proud to be part of this significant milestone together with Mitsubishi Corporation and NYK in this strategic partnership to meet the needs of the evolving LNG industry. This tri-party partnership is in line with MISC’s strategy of diversifying our business ventures to support the expansion of our third-party business portfolios and further broaden our revenue sources. We are very pleased to enter into this maiden collaboration with Mitsubishi Corporation and at the same time extend our longstanding partnership with NYK which dates to the times as co-owners of the Aman Class vessels.”
The signing of the agreement took place in Tokyo where MISC was represented by Zahid Osman, the Vice President of LNG business for MISC Berhad. Yee Yang Chien was also present to witness this significant milestone.
Read the article online at: https://www.lngindustry.com/liquid-natural-gas/26092019/misc-nyk-and-mitsubishi-to-co-own-lng-carrier-for-lng-canada/
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