LNG giants 'in 10 years'
A leading shipping group has predicted that the size of liquefied natural gas carriers could make another giant leap to 350,000 cu m as early as in 10 years' time.
Bergesen's head of LNG chartering, Christian Andersen, underlined the disparity in the evolution in size of LNG liquefaction trains and carriers during the past three decades or so.
LNG trains had enjoyedsteady growth in size, culminating in the 7.8m-tonne giants...
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