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Cryogenics Supplier Selected for US LNG Bunker Barges
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LNG America has selected cryogenic storage systems company Taylor-Wharton to commence the front-end engineering and design work for the cryogenic topside of the company’s 3,000 cubic meter Gemini Class LNG bunker barge scheduled for delivery at the end of 2015.133L燃氣穩壓閥/減壓閥/調壓閥
“Taylor-Wharton has been actively engaged in the development process and instrumental in helping to develop the critical path time line for a late 2015 in-service date,” said Keith Meyer, CEO of LNG America.
The LNG bunker vessels will provide a critical building block in the bridge between the natural gas industry and the global marine industry, and will allow the ship owners and charter parties to receive LNG as a bunker fuel in the same way they receive oil today. Jensen Maritime has been appointed as the naval architect for the bunker barge project and ABS as its class society.
“We are looking forward to working with LNG America on North America’s first LNG bunker barges,” said Eric Rottier, CEO of Taylor-Wharton. “LNG as a transportation fuel and a fuel for the marine market represents a step change in the way LNG is used and we are very pleased to be working on this exciting project with LNG America.”
“Taylor-Wharton has been actively engaged in the development process and instrumental in helping to develop the critical path time line for a late 2015 in-service date,” said Keith Meyer, CEO of LNG America.
The LNG bunker vessels will provide a critical building block in the bridge between the natural gas industry and the global marine industry, and will allow the ship owners and charter parties to receive LNG as a bunker fuel in the same way they receive oil today. Jensen Maritime has been appointed as the naval architect for the bunker barge project and ABS as its class society.
“We are looking forward to working with LNG America on North America’s first LNG bunker barges,” said Eric Rottier, CEO of Taylor-Wharton. “LNG as a transportation fuel and a fuel for the marine market represents a step change in the way LNG is used and we are very pleased to be working on this exciting project with LNG America.”