Seasystems and Stena Bulk Strengthen Global LNG Infrastructure with Jettyless Systems

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  • Seasystems AS and Stena Bulk have partnered to advance floating LNG infrastructure.
  • The agreement grants Seasystems exclusive rights to market and deliver Stena’s patented jettyless LNG technologies.
  • Jettyless solutions enable cost-effective LNG storage and transfer in regions without established port facilities.
  • The collaboration combines Stena’s innovations with Seasystems’ operational expertise to support global LNG projects.

Seasystems AS and Stena Bulk have entered into a cooperation agreement aimed at advancing floating LNG infrastructure. The partnership leverages Seasystems’ expertise in mooring and fluid transfer solutions together with Stena’s patented Extended FSU/FSRU Mooring (EFM) system and Jettyless Floating Terminal (JFT) technology. According to Sea Systems, the agreement grants Seasystems exclusive rights to market, sell, and deliver Stena’s jettyless LNG technologies while ownership of the patents remains with Stena Bulk.

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The collaboration introduces flexible and cost-efficient LNG storage and transfer options for regions lacking traditional port facilities. Stena’s jettyless technologies require only suitable near-shore or offshore sites with sufficient water depth, eliminating the need for permanent jetties or costly infrastructure. Seasystems’ Managing Director, Torkjell Lisland, emphasized that the cooperation strengthens their ability to provide one-stop solutions for global LNG projects, supporting both new developments and Stena Group’s existing clients. 

Similarly, Göran Hermansson, General Manager LNG at Stena Bulk, highlighted that combining proprietary innovations with Seasystems’ operational experience enhances the delivery of safe, reliable, and scalable LNG infrastructure. Together, the companies aim to accelerate deployment of efficient jettyless LNG terminals in challenging environments worldwide.

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Source: Sea Systems