June26 , 2026

    Bangladesh’s Summit LNG expected to resume operations in September

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    Bangladesh’s Summit LNG said on Thursday it expects to complete repositioning and reconnecting work on its floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) by August-end, assuming favourable weather and sea conditions.

    Ship-to-ship transfer operations at its FSRU are expected to be ready in September, Summit said.

    Summit LNG had paused operations on the FSRU after it was damaged by a steel structure when Cyclone Remal lashed Bangladesh in late May, and it declared force majeure on LNG deliveries.

    The FSRU was then sent to Singapore for repairs.

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