MISC starts Benchamas 2 conversion

 

MISC Berhad has started the conversion of floating storage, and offloading unit (FSO) Benchamas 2 in a ceremony at the MMHE West Yard, Pasir Gudang, Malaysia.

FSO Benchamas 2 will be a conversion of the Bunga Kelana 5, previously operated by AET, an Aframax tanker that was built in March 1999. It weighs about 105,400dwt and can store about 750,000-tonne of crude oil.

The vessel is due to work on the Benchamas field in the Gulf of Thailand, a move that will mark MISC's move into Thailand's offshore oil and gas market. 

The contract for the FSO, with Chevron Offshore (Thailand) is valued at about US$230 million and will last 10 years, with five, one-year extension options. Sail away is expected in Q1 2018. 


 

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