What's Happening?
Danish marine equipment supplier Svanehoj has secured its first contract to supply LNG tank gauging systems for the conversion of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier into a floating storage unit (FSU). The company will deliver four LNG density and temperature
gauging systems to Drydocks World Dubai for the conversion of the LNG carrier LNG Bayelsa into the FSU Cap Lopez. This conversion is part of a floating LNG development aimed at expanding Gabon's offshore gas infrastructure. The FSU will support offshore gas storage and exports while contributing to reduced gas flaring and increased production capacity.
Why It's Important?
This contract marks a significant milestone for Svanehoj as it expands its presence in the offshore LNG infrastructure sector. The conversion of existing LNG carriers into FSUs is gaining traction as a cost-effective alternative to building new units, reflecting a broader industry trend towards sustainable and efficient resource utilization. The project also highlights the growing importance of advanced monitoring and safety systems in ensuring the safe and reliable operation of offshore LNG infrastructure. By enhancing operational safety and efficiency, such projects contribute to the global effort to reduce carbon emissions and promote sustainable energy solutions.
What's Next?
The conversion of the LNG Bayelsa into the FSU Cap Lopez is expected to be completed in the third quarter of 2027. As the project progresses, it may set a precedent for similar conversions in the industry, potentially leading to increased demand for advanced gauging systems and other technological solutions. Stakeholders in the LNG sector will likely monitor the project's outcomes closely, as successful implementation could influence future investment decisions and strategic planning in the offshore energy market.















