Nikkiso to supply LNG equipment for Bahamas power project

  • Gas
  • August 20, 2025

US clean energy specialist Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group will supply liquefied natural gas regasification and cryogenic equipment for the New Providence gas project in Nassau, the Bahamas.

The project involves an LNG receiving terminal in support of additional power generation at Clifton Pier. It aims to cut carbon emissions at the site by using LNG instead of diesel to power new and upgraded gas turbines.

Nikkiso CE&IG will manufacture and deliver the LNG packaged regasification system and provide engineering services for the project.

Once fully operational, the New Providence gas project will have the capacity to regasify 55 million cubic feet of LNG a day.

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