DSME Bags Another LNG Carrier Order From Maran Gas

574

  • South Korean shipbuilder DSME has received an order for two LNG carriers from the Greek shipping company Maran Gas Maritime.
  • The vessels ordered this time are 174,000 cbm LNG carriers, the value of the contract is KRW 502.1 billion (around $419.6 million).

Securing its first order early in 2022, South Korean shipbuilder Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) will build two large 174,000 cbm LNG carriers at Okpo Shipyard. The carriers are expected to be delivered to the owner in the second half of 2025, says an article published in Offshore energy.

Characteristics of the ship

As disclosed, the ships will be equipped with a dual fuel propulsion engine (ME-GI) and a more advanced gas management system to comply with strict greenhouse gas emission regulations.

“We succeeded in winning the first order about ten days earlier than last year, which was a booming year, so the outlook for this year is also bright”, said an official from DSME.

A long-term bond

Maran Gas Maritime is a subsidiary of the Angelicoussis Group, the largest shipping company in Greece. The group is said to be DSME’s largest customer, having ordered 114 ships from the first contract in 1994.

The company’s chairman Maria Angelicussis, who took office last year, awarded her first new construction project to DSME last November and exercised the option in a short period of time, thus confirming the trust in DSME’s technology, the shipbuilder said.

To remind, the vessel order, worth $411 million, included two 174,000 cbm LNG carriers, equipped with a dual-fuel propulsion engine and an advanced re-liquefaction system. The eco-friendly ships are to be delivered by the second half of 2024.

For this order, DSME selected French containment specialist GTT to design LNG tanks that will feature the NO96 GW membrane containment system.

Did you subscribe to our daily Newsletter?

It’s Free! Click here to Subscribe

Source: Offshore Energy