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MT Botaş FSRU Ertuğrul Gazi

MT Botaş FSRU Ertuğrul Gazi is a South Korean-built Turkey-flagged offshore support vessel certified as a floating storage regasification unit (FSRU) for liquified natural gas (LNG). She is owned by the Turkish petroleum and natural gas pipeline corporation BOTAŞ, and operated by the Norwegian maritime company Wilhelmsen Ship Management, serving at Botaş Dörtyol LNG Storage Facility in southern Turkey. She the country's first vessel of this type.

History
Turkey
NameBotaş FSRU Ertuğrul Gazi
NamesakeErtuğrul Gazi (died c. 1280/1281)
OwnerBOTAŞ
OperatorWilhelmsen Ship Management
BuilderHyundai Heavy Industries, South Korea
CostUS$225 million
Launched2 September 2020
Completed17 March 2021; 22 months ago (2021-03-17)
In service25 June 2021; 19 months ago (2021-06-25)
HomeportIstanbul, Turkey
Identification
General characteristics
Class and typeFSRU
Tonnage
  • 108,919 GT
  • 32,675 NT
  • 93,513 DWT
Length295 m (968 ft)
Beam46 m (151 ft)
Height63 m (207 ft)
Depth19.96 m (65.5 ft)
Installed power28,402.84 bhp (21,179.99 kW)
Capacity
  • 170,000 m3 (6,000,000 cu ft) LNG tank
  • 28,000,000 m3/d (990,000,000 cu ft/d) Regasification rate

History

The offshore support vessel was built for the Turkish petroleum and natural gas pipeline corporation BOTAŞ, at a budget cost of US$225 million,[1] at Ulsan shipyard of Hyundai Heavy Industries.[2][3][4][5][6] Testing of the vessel started after her launch on 2 September 2020.[1][7] She was completed on 17 March 2021 after a delay of six months, and sailed to Turkey on 23 March.[8] She is certified as a Floating Storage Regasification Unit (FSRU) for liquified natural gas (LNG) in accordance with the guidelines for LNG Regasification Vessels of the classification society American Bureau of Shipping (ABS).[5][9] She was named Ertuğrul Gazi after Ertuğrul (died c. 1280/1281), who was the father of Osman I (r. c. 1280 – c. 1299), founder of the Ottoman Empire.[5] FSRU Ertuğrul Gazi is the country's first vessel of this type.[4][10][11]

The ship arrived in Dörtyol, Hatay Province, southern Turkey on 26 April 2021.[4][10] Her home port is Istanbul, Turkey.[3] She then undergwent final regasification trials on site.[9] On 25 June the same year, she was commissioned at Botaş Dörtyol LNG Storage Facility,[4] northeastern Mediterranean Sea replacing the chartered Bahamas-flagged MT MOL FSRU Challenger,[12] the world's largest FSRU.[7] She started her operations under the management of the Singapore-based Norwegian company Wilhelmsen Ship Management,[5][13][6] transferring 132,000 m3 (4,700,000 cu ft) Algeria-based LNG from the Bahamas-flagged carrier LNG Berge Arzew and regasifying and pumping into the national pipeline network system on 29 June.[14]

In 2022, BOTAŞ reported that the FSRU carried out a total of 24 ship-to-ship operations within twelve months. She transferred 2,100,000,000 m3 (7.4×1010 cu ft) of regasified natural gas into the national pipeline network system in one year, which is equivalent to about the six-months housing consumption of natural gas of Istanbul, which has a population of around 18.4 million.[11][15][16]

Characteristics

Ertuğrul Gazi is 295 m (968 ft) long,[9] has a beam of 46 m (151 ft), a ship's depth of 19.96 m (65.5 ft) and a height of 64 m (210 ft).[4][5][10] The ship's tonnages are 108,919 GT, 32,675 NT and 93,513 DWT.[2][4][14] The ship is propelled by one engine of 28,402.84 bhp (21,179.99 kW).[3]

The FSRU is capable of storing 170,000 m3 (6,000,000 cu ft) LNG,[9] which is equivalent to 108,000,000 m3 (3.8×109 cu ft) natural gas, and regasification of 28,000,000 m3/d (990,000,000 cu ft/d) natural gas.[4][5][9][10][14] Her daily regasification rate is among the highest in the world,[9] and can meet 8.2% of the natural gas supplied to the system in Turkey on a daily basis.[5] Turkey's annual natural gas consumption is 45,000,000–50,000,000 m3 (1.6×109–1.8×109 cu ft).[1]

The vessel's IMO number is 9859820 and the current MMSI number is 271048493. The vessel has the callsign TCA6267.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Ertuğrul Gazi FSRU gemisi tamamlandı". Habertürk (in Turkish). 2 September 2020. Retrieved 25 December 2022.
  2. ^ a b c "Ertugrul Gazi (IMO 9859820) - Offshore Support Vessel". Vessel Tracking. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
  3. ^ a b c "Ertuğrul Gazi" (in Turkish). Deniz Ticaret Kocaeli Şubesi. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g "Türkiye'nin ilk FSRU gemisi Ertuğrul Gazi faaliyete geçiyor". Deniz (in Turkish). 25 June 2021. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g "Ertuğrul Gazi FSRU Gemisi Hakkında Bilgiler". Maabir (in Turkish). Retrieved 23 December 2022.
  6. ^ a b Bajic, Adnan (25 May 2021). "Wilhelmsen takes over management of Turkey's FSRU". Offshore Energy. Retrieved 25 December 2022.
  7. ^ a b "Turkey's new FSRU almost complete". LNG Prime. 25 September 2020. Retrieved 25 December 2022.
  8. ^ Hine, Lucy (23 March 2021). "Botas' first FSRU newbuilding heads to Turkey". Trade Winds. Retrieved 25 December 2022.
  9. ^ a b c d e f "Ertuğrul Gazi FSRU Delivered to Turkey's BOTAS". OE Digital. 2 July 2021. Retrieved 25 December 2022.
  10. ^ a b c d "İlk FSRU Gemimiz Ertuğrul Gazi Türkiye'de" (in Turkish). BOTAŞ. 26 April 2021. Retrieved 22 December 2022.
  11. ^ a b Şahbaz, Yusuf. "Türkiye'nin ilk FSRU gemisi 1 yılda 2,1 milyar metreküp gazı sisteme aktardı". Anadolu Ners Agency (in Turkish). Retrieved 22 December 2022.
  12. ^ "FSRU for Jafrabad LNG terminal leaves shipyard". Argus Media. 6 October 2020. Retrieved 24 December 2022.
  13. ^ "Ertuğrul Gazi'yi Wilhemssen işletecek". Denizcilik Dergisi (in Turkish). 25 May 2021. Retrieved 24 December 2022.
  14. ^ a b c Fansa, Bekir Ömer (29 June 2021). "Türkiye'nin ilk FSRU gemisi Ertuğrul Gazi'ye ilk LNG nakli başladı". Anadolu News Agency (in Turkish). Retrieved 23 December 2022.
  15. ^ "İlk Milli FSRU Gemimiz Ertuğrul Gazi 1 Yaşında!" (in Turkish). BOTAŞ. Retrieved 24 December 2022.
  16. ^ "İstanbul Nüfusu" (in Turkish). Nüfusu. Retrieved 27 December 2022.


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MT Botas FSRU Ertugrul Gazi is a South Korean built Turkey flagged offshore support vessel certified as a floating storage regasification unit FSRU for liquified natural gas LNG She is owned by the Turkish petroleum and natural gas pipeline corporation BOTAS and operated by the Norwegian maritime company Wilhelmsen Ship Management serving at Botas Dortyol LNG Storage Facility in southern Turkey She the country s first vessel of this type HistoryTurkeyNameBotas FSRU Ertugrul GaziNamesakeErtugrul Gazi died c 1280 1281 OwnerBOTASOperatorWilhelmsen Ship ManagementBuilderHyundai Heavy Industries South KoreaCostUS 225 millionLaunched2 September 2020Completed17 March 2021 22 months ago 2021 03 17 In service25 June 2021 19 months ago 2021 06 25 HomeportIstanbul TurkeyIdentificationIMO number 9859820 MMSI number 271048493 Callsign TCA6267General characteristicsClass and typeFSRUTonnage108 919 GT 32 675 NT 93 513 DWTLength295 m 968 ft Beam46 m 151 ft Height63 m 207 ft Depth19 96 m 65 5 ft Installed power28 402 84 bhp 21 179 99 kW Capacity170 000 m3 6 000 000 cu ft LNG tank 28 000 000 m3 d 990 000 000 cu ft d Regasification rateHistory EditThe offshore support vessel was built for the Turkish petroleum and natural gas pipeline corporation BOTAS at a budget cost of US 225 million 1 at Ulsan shipyard of Hyundai Heavy Industries 2 3 4 5 6 Testing of the vessel started after her launch on 2 September 2020 1 7 She was completed on 17 March 2021 after a delay of six months and sailed to Turkey on 23 March 8 She is certified as a Floating Storage Regasification Unit FSRU for liquified natural gas LNG in accordance with the guidelines for LNG Regasification Vessels of the classification society American Bureau of Shipping ABS 5 9 She was named Ertugrul Gazi after Ertugrul died c 1280 1281 who was the father of Osman I r c 1280 c 1299 founder of the Ottoman Empire 5 FSRU Ertugrul Gazi is the country s first vessel of this type 4 10 11 The ship arrived in Dortyol Hatay Province southern Turkey on 26 April 2021 4 10 Her home port is Istanbul Turkey 3 She then undergwent final regasification trials on site 9 On 25 June the same year she was commissioned at Botas Dortyol LNG Storage Facility 4 northeastern Mediterranean Sea replacing the chartered Bahamas flagged MT MOL FSRU Challenger 12 the world s largest FSRU 7 She started her operations under the management of the Singapore based Norwegian company Wilhelmsen Ship Management 5 13 6 transferring 132 000 m3 4 700 000 cu ft Algeria based LNG from the Bahamas flagged carrier LNG Berge Arzew and regasifying and pumping into the national pipeline network system on 29 June 14 In 2022 BOTAS reported that the FSRU carried out a total of 24 ship to ship operations within twelve months She transferred 2 100 000 000 m3 7 4 1010 cu ft of regasified natural gas into the national pipeline network system in one year which is equivalent to about the six months housing consumption of natural gas of Istanbul which has a population of around 18 4 million 11 15 16 Characteristics EditErtugrul Gazi is 295 m 968 ft long 9 has a beam of 46 m 151 ft a ship s depth of 19 96 m 65 5 ft and a height of 64 m 210 ft 4 5 10 The ship s tonnages are 108 919 GT 32 675 NT and 93 513 DWT 2 4 14 The ship is propelled by one engine of 28 402 84 bhp 21 179 99 kW 3 The FSRU is capable of storing 170 000 m3 6 000 000 cu ft LNG 9 which is equivalent to 108 000 000 m3 3 8 109 cu ft natural gas and regasification of 28 000 000 m3 d 990 000 000 cu ft d natural gas 4 5 9 10 14 Her daily regasification rate is among the highest in the world 9 and can meet 8 2 of the natural gas supplied to the system in Turkey on a daily basis 5 Turkey s annual natural gas consumption is 45 000 000 50 000 000 m3 1 6 109 1 8 109 cu ft 1 The vessel s IMO number is 9859820 and the current MMSI number is 271048493 The vessel has the callsign TCA6267 2 References Edit a b c Ertugrul Gazi FSRU gemisi tamamlandi Haberturk in Turkish 2 September 2020 Retrieved 25 December 2022 a b c Ertugrul Gazi IMO 9859820 Offshore Support Vessel Vessel Tracking Retrieved 23 December 2022 a b c Ertugrul Gazi in Turkish Deniz Ticaret Kocaeli Subesi Retrieved 23 December 2022 a b c d e f g Turkiye nin ilk FSRU gemisi Ertugrul Gazi faaliyete geciyor Deniz in Turkish 25 June 2021 Retrieved 23 December 2022 a b c d e f g Ertugrul Gazi FSRU Gemisi Hakkinda Bilgiler Maabir in Turkish Retrieved 23 December 2022 a b Bajic Adnan 25 May 2021 Wilhelmsen takes over management of Turkey s FSRU Offshore Energy Retrieved 25 December 2022 a b Turkey s new FSRU almost complete LNG Prime 25 September 2020 Retrieved 25 December 2022 Hine Lucy 23 March 2021 Botas first FSRU newbuilding heads to Turkey Trade Winds Retrieved 25 December 2022 a b c d e f Ertugrul Gazi FSRU Delivered to Turkey s BOTAS OE Digital 2 July 2021 Retrieved 25 December 2022 a b c d Ilk FSRU Gemimiz Ertugrul Gazi Turkiye de in Turkish BOTAS 26 April 2021 Retrieved 22 December 2022 a b Sahbaz Yusuf Turkiye nin ilk FSRU gemisi 1 yilda 2 1 milyar metrekup gazi sisteme aktardi Anadolu Ners Agency in Turkish Retrieved 22 December 2022 FSRU for Jafrabad LNG terminal leaves shipyard Argus Media 6 October 2020 Retrieved 24 December 2022 Ertugrul Gazi yi Wilhemssen isletecek Denizcilik Dergisi in Turkish 25 May 2021 Retrieved 24 December 2022 a b c Fansa Bekir Omer 29 June 2021 Turkiye nin ilk FSRU gemisi Ertugrul Gazi ye ilk LNG nakli basladi Anadolu News Agency in Turkish Retrieved 23 December 2022 Ilk Milli FSRU Gemimiz Ertugrul Gazi 1 Yasinda in Turkish BOTAS Retrieved 24 December 2022 Istanbul Nufusu in Turkish Nufusu Retrieved 27 December 2022 Turkey portal Energy portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title MT Botas FSRU Ertugrul Gazi amp oldid 1139039921, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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