- TGE Marine, a German liquefied gas systems provider, secured a supply contract for the liquified CO2 (LCO2) carrier of Northern Lights.
- The contract for the delivery of the cargo handling system was formalized during MARINTEC 2023 in Shanghai, China, and was signed with Dalian Shipbuilding Offshore Co.
- TGE Marine’s Director of General Sales & Marketing, Joel Mayberry, expressed excitement and pride in cooperating with DSOC, highlighting the anticipation of rapid industry growth and the need for reliable solutions.
- The 7,500-cubic-meter vessel will be owned and operated by Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement as part of the Northern Lights JV Project.
TGE Marine Secures Supply Agreement For LCO2 Carrier
TGE Marine, a provider of liquefied gas systems based in Germany, has secured a supply agreement to deliver a liquified CO2 (LCO2) carrier for Northern Lights.
As informed, the contract for the delivery of the cargo handling system was signed during MARINTEC 2023 in Shanghai, China. The agreement was signed with Dalian Shipbuilding Offshore Co. (DSOC).
The 7,500 cam vessel will be owned and operated by Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement as part of the Northern Lights JV Project.
Strategic Partnership For Growth
Next to the supply contract for the LCO2 Carrier, TGE, and DSOC signed a cooperation agreement covering the LCO2 Carrier business. Both parties agreed to intensify their cooperation and work side-by-side to ensure the excellent position of DSOC as well as TGE Marine.
“We are exhilarated and proud to cooperate with one of the leading shipyards in the LCO2 business. We are convinced that the industry will grow swiftly, and reliable solutions will be required,” said TGE Marines Director of General Sales & Marketing Joel Mayberry.
Germany-based shipowning company Bernhard Schulte placed an order for its first CO2 tanker two weeks ago. The LNG dual-fuel building will feature innovative technologies aimed at significantly reducing its carbon footprint such as wind propulsion and air lubrication.
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Source: Offshore Energy