Indonesian FSRU wraps up 100th STS LNG transfer

Hoegh Evi’s Lampung FSRU, which serves Pertamina’s Perusahaan Gas Negara off the southeast coast of Sumatra in Indonesia, has completed its 100th ship-to-ship LNG transfer since it started operations in 2014.

Hoegh Evi’s Lampung FSRU, which serves Pertamina’s Perusahaan Gas Negara off the southeast coast of Sumatra in Indonesia, has completed its 100th ship-to-ship transfer since it started operations in 2014.

PGN LNG, a unit of PGN and the operator of the floating LNG import facility offshore Lampung, announced the milestone LNG transfer in a social media post on April 25.

The 1990-built 136,400-cbm, Ekaputra 1, delivered approximately 114,000 cbm of LNG from BP’s Tangguh LNG export project in Indonesia’s Papua Barat province on April 23.

With this, the 170,132-cbm FSRU received 10.9 million cbm since 2014, serving PGN and PLN.

The regasified LNG from the FSRU-based facility goes for power generation and industrial users in West Java.

Connected to a tower yoke mooring system, the FSRU delivers gas via a 21 km-long offshore pipeline.

The 2.7 mtpa facility received its 30th cargo in March 2021, and the 69th shipment in January 2025.

This means that the FSRU significantly boosted its volumes since January last year with 31 cargoes arriving.

The unit serves a 20-year charter deal PGN has with Hoegh Evi, previously known as Hoegh LNG.

In 2024, the Norwegian FSRU player resolved a dispute with PGN over issues related to the Lampung FSRU charter.

Hoegh said that the two firms have agreed to “finally and irrevocably settle all of the disputes, claims, and counterclaims between the parties that gave rise to the said arbitration proceedings and agreed to terminate the arbitrations with immediate effect.”

Back in July 2021, Hoegh LNG Partners, now part of Hoegh, received a letter where PGN said it would start arbitration to “declare the charter null and void, and/or to terminate the charter, and/or seek damages.”

After that, Hoegh LNG Partners filed a countersuit against PGN.

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