The world’s largest and first dual-fueled LNG ISO tank carrier, the Tiger Bintulu, has made Bintulu Port its maiden port of call.
Bintulu Port Sdn Bhd (BPSB) said the 192-metre-long vessel arrived at BPSB’s Bintulu International Container Terminal carrying 400 units of empty LNG ISO tanks. The vessel belongs to Tiger Gas Group.
Bintulu Port Holdings Bhd group chief executive officer Datuk Mohammad Medan described the maiden voyage of Tiger Bintulu to BPSB’s Bintulu International Container Terminal as another milestone achieved by all the parties involved in the endeavour especially for Tiger Gas, Petronas, Bintulu Port and Sarawak where the Bintulu LNG plant and the deepwater port of Bintulu are located in.
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