Hill International to deliver engineering services for Cyprus LNG import terminal project
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With a budget of over €289 million (US$336 million) and an implementation timeframe of 24 months, the project will be constructed at Vasilikos Bay on the southern coast of Cyprus.
The project’s main components include: a former LNG carrier with a storage capacity of 136 000 m3 that will be converted to a floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) in China; construction of a jetty and a jetty-borne gas pipeline; construction of an onshore gas pipeline and associated infrastructure. After the LNG carrier is converted to an FSRU, the vessel will be equipped with a state-of-the-art regasification modular unit. The completed terminal will be capable of receiving LNG from LNG carriers ranging in size from 120 000 to 217 000 m3.
Following an international tender, ETYFA have entered into an agreement with the joint venture of China Petroleum Pipeline Engineering, Metron, Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding, and Wilhelmsen Ship Management to engineer, procure, construct, manage, and operate the project. Hill, as owner’s engineer, will oversee the implementation of the project by carrying out design reviews and supervising the works at the shipyard in China and at the Vasilikos site in Cyprus. Given the technical and commercial requirements of the project, Hill is leading a team formed with Bureau Veritas Maritime & Offshore Solutions and reputable engineering firms Tractebel and Gazocean.
“We are delighted and honoured to support the Republic of Cyprus in delivering this critical infrastructure project,” said Manolis Sigalas, Hill Vice President & Managing Director for Southern Europe. “As this assignment requires multidisciplinary expertise in the fields of shipping, marine works, and gas infrastructure, we are excited to be leading such a distinguished team of global firms to support our client. We share Cyprus’ vision and objectives for the project and will work hard with all stakeholders involved for its successful delivery.”
The project is co-financed by the European Union through a Connecting Europe Facility grant, loan facilities from the European Investment Bank and European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, and equity participation by the Electricity Authority of Cyprus.
“This is an important win for Hill in the Eastern Mediterranean and in the regional oil and gas sector,” said Hill CEO Raouf Ghali. “We are proud to be expanding our operational presence in Cyprus with such an impactful infrastructure project and we remain optimistic about the region’s future prospects.”
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