Japan’s MUFG and JBIC support floating gas terminal in Dakar

Japan’s MUFG and JBIC support floating gas terminal in Dakar

The ship, converted into a terminal by a Singaporean group, will supply natural gas to the 235 MW Karpowership floating power plant anchored in the port of the Senegalese capital for the past two years.

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            ▪ Japan’s MUFG and JBIC support floating gas terminal in Dakar

▪ The ship, converted into a terminal by a Singaporean group, will supply natural gas to the 235 MW Karpowership floating power plant anchored in the port of the Senegalese capital for the past two years.

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Karmol Lngt Powership Africa, the floating storage and regasification terminal, arrived in the port of Dakar in 2021. It has been the subject of a $71 million loan package to its owners, the Turkish group Karpowership and Mitsui OSK Lines, Japan’s largest shipping company.

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