New Fortress Energy Announces 3-Year Charter for FSRU Energos Freeze with Dominican Republic's Energía 2000 S.A

Reuters
13 May
New Fortress Energy Announces 3-Year Charter for FSRU Energos Freeze with Dominican Republic's Energía 2000 S.A

New Fortress Energy Inc. has announced a new three-year charter agreement for the Energos Freeze, a 125,000 cubic meter Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (FSRU). The agreement, executed by a subsidiary of New Fortress Energy, is with Energía 2000 S.A. in the Dominican Republic. The Energos Freeze is set to be deployed at Energía 2000 S.A.'s LNG import terminal at the port of Pepillo Salcedo (Manzanillo) and is expected to begin operations in September 2025. This FSRU will provide essential LNG regasification services to support power generation and meet industrial energy demands in the region. Wes Edens, Chairman and CEO of New Fortress Energy, highlighted the company's dedication to expanding energy access in the Caribbean through strategic partnerships and advanced LNG infrastructure.

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