Malaysia Marine and Heavy Industries (MMHE) has bagged two contracts worth RM952m from its parent MISC, Seatrade Asia reported.
The yard has won its first contract to convert an LNG carrier to a floating storage unit (FSU). The MISC LNG carrier Tenaga Satu is to be converted to the FSU Lekas to then be moored at the regasification terminal at Sungai Udang, Malacca.
The yard has won its first contract to convert an LNG carrier to a floating storage unit (FSU). The MISC LNG carrier Tenaga Satu is to be converted to the FSU Lekas to then be moored at the regasification terminal at Sungai Udang, Malacca.
The other is an engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning (EPCC) contract for the repair, life extension and conversion of aframax tanker Ozono into an FPSO. The tanker is to be converted into the FPSO Cendor and be deployed offshore Terengganu and operated by Petrofrac Malaysia.