Gastrade’s new floating storage regasification unit (FSRU) has arrived to Greece after finishing an nearly 10-month conversion on the Seatrium shipyard in Singapore.
The FSRU, dubbed Alexandroupolis, sailed away from Singapore on November 26, and has now entered the waters of the Thracian Sea.
In the next days, the FSRU will likely be anchored by way of a diffusion 12-point mooring system, forward of connection to the high-pressure subsea and onshore fuel transmission pipeline.
The pipeline, as soon as operational, will ship pure fuel to the Greek Transmission System (NNGTS) and onwards to the ultimate shoppers in Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, North Macedonia, Serbia and additional to Moldova and Ukraine to the east, and Hungary and Slovakia to the west.
Following the completion of all testing actions, the terminal is deliberate to be commercially operational within the first quarter of 2024 and can have a most sustainable regasification capability of 5.5 billion cubic meters a 12 months.
“Today, with the arrival of the first specially converted LNG Carrier of Gastrade, is for all of us an exceptional day.
“A day that signals the realization of the FLNG and paves the way to the commencement of the Alexandroupolis LNG project. A milestone for this borderland city which is set to become an energy hub for the entire Southeastern Europe,” mentioned Elmina Copelouzou, the Chairperson of the Board of Directors of the Company and Founding Shareholder.
According to the Managing Director of Gastrade, Kostis Sifnaios, the challenge will increase the native economic system and employment, whereas establishing necessary pillar of National Security for Thrace, because it types a part of the worldwide and European technique for diversification and independence of vitality sources and transport routes.













