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Bangladesh's Summit LNG FSRU to arrive at Chittagong port on July 11, states authorities

The floating storage and regasification system (FSRU) of Bangladesh's Summit LNG is presently heading to Chittagong port and will get here there on July 11, according to shiptracking information and a Petrobangla official, after departing Singapore where it was going through repair work.

The FSRU, likewise called Summit LNG, departed Singapore on July 6 and gone through the strait of Malacca, according to shiptracking data from LSEG and Kpler.

LSEG information notes the vessel's destination as Chittagong.

The Petrobangla official said the system could resume operations in mid-July and included that Bangladesh is importing six cargoes through its long-term deals this month, as well as 2 extra freights from the spot market.

The official did not want to be named as he was not authorised to speak with the media.

One area cargo will arrive in Bangladesh in mid-July, and was awarded to Excelerate Energy at $13.5580 per million British thermal systems (mmBtu). The other spot freight is due to get here on July 24-25, stated the official.

Top LNG did not respond to an ask for comment, and U.S.-based Excelerate Energy did not respond outside of its working hours.

Top LNG, the operator of the FSRU, stopped briefly operations on the unit after it was damaged by a steel structure when Cyclone Remal lashed Bangladesh in late May, and declared force majeure on liquefied natural gas deliveries. The FSRU was then sent out to Singapore for repair work.

State-owned Petrobangla, which is entrusted with importing LNG for Bangladesh, then cancelled four area cargoes scheduled for shipment from late May to around mid-June.

Bangladesh's gas lack ended up being more severe after the FSRU was harmed, as the nation relies on the fuel to fulfill power need for its population of more than 170 million.

The FSRU serves as one of Bangladesh's 2 drifting LNG import terminals that provides gas to the national grid. It has a. regasification capability of 500 million cubic feet each day, and. began industrial operations in April 2019.

Summit had actually entered a 15-year charter agreement with. Excelerate Energy in 2017 for the FSRU. Excelerate Energy said. last month that it is committed to returning it to service in. Bangladesh by end-July.

(source: Reuters)