New Fortress Energy Inc has signed a framework agreement with the government of Sri Lanka to construct a new offshore liquefied natural gas (LNG) receiving, storage and regasification terminal.

The terminal will be located off the coast of Colombo and will supply gas to the country’s power plants, primarily located in the Kerawalapitiya Power Complex.

“We are excited to support the transition of Sri Lanka to clean, reliable and affordable energy,” said Wes Edens, chairman and CEO of New Fortress Energy. “This investment in Sri Lanka’s first LNG terminal will advance the country’s clean energy transition and support sustainable development for this vibrant economy. This is the first of what we think will be a number of investments in power and infrastructure in the country.”

This investment in Sri Lanka, a diverse and vibrant island nation with over 21 million people, represents New Fortress’ first LNG terminal in Asia.

This terminal will introduce natural gas to the country of Sri Lanka for the first time and will assist the transition to lower-carbon energy sources.

The Kerawalapitiya Power Complex consists of 300 MW in operation today and is ultimately expected to grow to over 1,000 MW by 2025.

As part of the agreement, New Fortress will supply natural gas to the existing 300 MW Yugadanavi Power Plant and is negotiating the purchase of the Government’s 40 percent stake in the company that owns the power plant.

This power plant is currently under a long-term power purchase agreement to provide electricity to the national grid that extends through 2035. The plant consists of General Electric turbines and was configured to run on natural gas in combined cycle.

As part of the agreement, the government will facilitate the obtainment of necessary permits and entitlements by New Fortress to construct the LNG terminal. The terminal is expected to begin operations by the second half of 2022.

For more information visit www.newfortressenergy.com

19th July 2021