Exmar embarks on FSRU conversion job for Dutch LNG terminal
Belgian shipping company Exmar has kicked off conversion works for a new floating storage regasification unit (FSRU) destined for the expansion of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in the Netherlands.

With the launch of the FSRU conversion assignment, Exmar is helping advance the long-term expansion of the EemsEnergyTerminal, a subsidiary of Gasunie and Vopak, following the signing of the conditional charter party covering both the extension of the existing Eemshaven LNG FSRU and a newly converted FSRU.
This is based on EemsEnergyTerminal’s intention to make a conditional final investment decision (FID) in the first half of 2026. The Belgian player has now secured the vessel for the conversion project, which is a dual-fuel diesel-electric membrane LNG carrier.
The firm also initiated engineering activities and ordered a 750 million standard cubic feet per day (scfd) LNG regasification plant with Gas Solutions. The conversion works
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