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FSRU Fleet Availability and Update
FSRU Fleet Availability and Update
As global LNG production continues to expand and countries evaluate LNG import solutions to strengthen energy security, Energos Infrastructure is positioned to deliver flexible and economical FSRU-based infrastructure.
Energos Infrastructure currently owns and operates nine Floating Storage and Regasification Units (FSRUs), two Floating Storage Units (FSUs), and two LNG carriers (LNGCs). In addition, Energos Infrastructure is actively advancing LNGC conversion projects to deliver timely and economically efficient, full-scale FSRU capacity.
Energos Control Open Dates:
Vessel Name | Open/Available FSRU Date |
Energos Igloo | September 2027 |
Nusantara Regas Satu | December 2027 (subject to extension) |
Energos Freeze | September 2028 |
Energos Winter | August 2030 |
Energos Force | April 2033 |
Energos Power | April 2033 |
Energos Eskimo | July 2035 |
Energos Celsius | August 2042 |
Energos Nanook | December 2044 |
Targeted FSRU Conversion Availability (Subject to Contract)
Energos is actively progressing LNG carrier conversion pathways to deliver additional full-scale FSRU capacity.
The following indicative delivery windows are achievable subject to contract execution and project sanction:
- 2Q 2028
- 3Q 2028
- 4Q 2028
These timelines reflect Energos’ experience in LNGC-to-FSRU conversion and established technical capability to execute projects efficiently and within defined schedules.
Energos is active and experienced in the process of FSRU conversions from standard LNG carriers. We welcome confidential discussions to structure an engineering and commercial solution aligned with the timing and capacity requirements of your LNG import program.

















