Eagle LNG to partner with the Royal Caribbean Group to provide liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering for the cruise company’s LNG ships.
The first ship bunkering will begin in 2023 with Icon of the Seas, the first ship in the Icon Class for the company’s Royal Caribbean International brand.
Eagle LNG will debut multiple purpose-built LNG vessels equipped for marine bunkering and gas delivery throughout the Caribbean.
The LNG supply will be sourced from Eagle LNG’s liquefaction facilities in Jacksonville, Florida. Eagle LNG’s facilities are designed for loading bunker vessels and LNG carriers for the Caribbean while maintaining economies of scale using modular liquefaction technology.
The facilities will be capable of blending in renewable feedstocks to help customers achieve their carbon reduction goals.
Tags: Bunkering, Eagle, LNG, Royal Caribbean ships
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