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Tokyo - September 02, 2021
Two (2) FSUs with a world largest storage capacity of about 360,000m3 will be placed at each of Bechevinskaya Bay in the Kamchatka Territory and Ura Bay at Murmansk. The two FSUs are currently being constructed at Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co., Ltd. (Head Office: Geoje, Korea). Once the construction is completed, the FSUs will be towed to Kamchatka and Murmansk to be placed at each of their sites. MOL have been supporting the construction from the technical and engineering perspective, in particular the basic design, plan approval and site supervision works. By transporting LNG via Northern Sea Route and by transshipping at Kamchatka and Murmansk, it is expected to reduce voyage costs and greenhouse gas emissions. In addition, securing LNG at a location close to a point of consumption is believed to increase security and reliability of energy supply. Furthermore, ensuring steady access to energy resources in the Russian Arctic region should contribute to stable energy supply to Japan. MOL will contribute to stable LNG transportation by providing a wide variety of services, from icebreaking LNG carriers which transport LNG from loading ports in Russian Arctic to above-mentioned LNG transshipment terminals, and to conventional LNG carriers which deliver LNG from the transshipment terminals to discharging ports. Addressing environmental issues in line with "MOL Group Environmental Vision 2.1" (Note 4), the MOL Group implements ongoing group-wide efforts to achieve sustainable net zero GHG emissions, and contributes to the realization of a low-carbon society.
(Note 1) Company Overview GTLK, wholly owned by the Russian Federation, is the largest leasing company in Russia. GTLK is an instrument for implementation of government objectives and national projects under the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation. https://www.gtlk.ru/en/ (Note 2) For details, please refer to: September 27, 2019 press release MOL, JBIC, and NOVATEK Sign Cooperation Agreement for LNG Transshipment Projects in Kamchatka and Murmansk (Note 3) For details, please refer to: November 2, 2020 press release MOL signs Charter Contract for Three Ice-Breaking LNG Carriers for Arctic LNG 2 Project in Russia (Note 4) MOL Group Environmental Vision 2.1 https://mol.disclosure.site/en/themes/101 Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. press release
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