On 20 July, at the Keppel Shipyard in Nantong, China, the first of the four 7.500 m3 Avenir LNG’s bunker vessels entered the water – raised by the rising tide. The launching ceremony was attended by representatives of the Norwegian company Stolt Nielsen, founder of Avenir LNG, the world’s leading liquid methane bunker operator, of the Italian Gas and … Continue reading ConferenzaGNL
Author: Alan Braz
China: Stolt Nielsen’s first 7,500-cbm LNG carrier launched
The Oslo-listed shipowner Stolt-Nielsen launched its first 7,500-cbm liquefied natural gas carrier at the Keppel Nantong Shipyard in China. First of the two vessels with ship-to-ship bunkering capability was launched on July 20 at the shipyard, Italian ship designer and marine consultancy Marine Engineering Services, designer of the two vessels said in a statement. Once … Continue reading China: Stolt Nielsen’s first 7,500-cbm LNG carrier launched
International Maritime Organization
Celebrating 300 years of Port history (1719-2019), Trieste Port Authority hosted on the 1rst of April 2019 the Global MTCC Network meeting and technical workshop. M.E.S. participated with a speech during the session "Energy management in ports and shipping". Marco La Valle (MES General Manager) gave an overview of the LNG propulsion system characteristics, the … Continue reading International Maritime Organization
Golar and Höegh join Stolt’s small-scale LNG play
Stolt-Nielsen, Golar LNG and Höegh LNG Holdings have agreed to jointly invest US$182M in Avenir LNG to pursue opportunities in the small-scale LNG sector. More specifically, the partners will seek to deliver LNG to areas of stranded demand and develop LNG bunkering capabilities. The investment will be contributed as cash and equity-in-kind and will fund … Continue reading Golar and Höegh join Stolt’s small-scale LNG play
Cap de Fer
Costruito dal cantiere Navale Vittoria per l'autorità portuale di Skikda (articolo TTM Marzo Aprile 2018)

