Wison New Energies has successfully completed the hull launch of the Alam Guyub FLNG at its Nantong yard on the 29th December 2025, marking a major milestone in the development of the Genting FLNG project. The occasion was commemorated with a Hull Launching Ceremony alongside a celebration of 10 million manhours worked without a lost-time injury (LTI), reflecting the project’s strong safety performance and disciplined execution.
The hull launch signifies the completion of the hull construction phase and the project’s transition into the next critical stage, which includes topsides module integration, equipment installation, and system commissioning. The project continues to make steady progress toward overall completion and future commercial operations.
In June 2024, Wison New Energies entered into an EPCIC contract with Genting Oil & Gas Sdn Bhd and PT Layar Nusantara Gas, two subsidiaries of Genting, for the Alam Guyub FLNG project. The floating liquefied natural gas facility measures 320.8 metres in length, 60 metres in width, and 32.8 metres in depth, with a liquefaction capacity of 1.2 million tonnes per annum (MTPA).
Upon completion, the Alam Guyub FLNG will be deployed offshore West Papua, Indonesia, where it will become the country’s first floating LNG facility. The project is widely regarded as a landmark development for Indonesia’s natural gas industry and is expected to strengthen regional energy security while contributing to the global LNG supply chain.
As the third FLNG unit delivered by Wison New Energies, the Alam Guyub FLNG project demonstrates the company’s mature and replicable execution capabilities in the floating LNG sector. The project further reinforces Wison’s competitive position in the global high-end clean energy and floating production solutions market.
Looking ahead, Wison New Energies will continue to leverage its technological innovation and extensive experience in FLNG and floating energy solutions to enhance project efficiency, reliability, and cost-effectiveness, supporting the global transition toward cleaner energy.


