APSEZ secures 10-year contract for Argentina LNG export project
The deal marks APSEZ’s entry into South America, where it will provide end-to-end marine services for the Southern Energy FLNG project.

Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) has secured a 10-year marine services contract for Argentina’s first LNG export project to India, marking the company’s entry into South America and expanding its presence in global energy logistics.
The contract is part of APSEZ’s strategy to build one of the world’s largest integrated marine platforms while increasing the geographic reach of its marine business.
Working in partnership with Meridian Group, APSEZ will provide end-to-end marine services for the Southern Energy Floating Liquefied Natural Gas project. The company will deploy specialised assets and execution expertise to support operations in a complex offshore environment.
The contract also places APSEZ within a developing LNG trade corridor between Argentina and India, supporting long-term energy links, supply resilience and the growth of global maritime ecosystems.
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