Projects will spur LNG carrier needs
GAS ship owner Teekay LNG Partners has said 63 new liquefied natural gas carriers would be needed for 11 gas export projects “within the next few years”.
The LNG carriers will be needed for LNG export plants in Australasia, West Africa, Trinidad and North Africa.
Teekay LNG said 25 ships of more than 100,000 cu metre capacity would be required for five Australian LNG projects and 24...
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