Spanish owner Scale Gas has contracted China’s Nantong CIMC Sinopacific Offshore & Engineering (CIMC SOE) for a newbuild LNG bunkering vessel.
No price has been placed behind the 12,500 cu m vessel Enagas unit is paying to see it delivered in 2026. The unit is set to have an electric propulsion.
Founded in 2017, Scale Gas is an independent owner and operator of small-scale LNG, bio-LNG and renewable energy gas infrastructure in Spain and the Western Mediterranean region. The company currently owns and operates 2 LNG bunker ships, with another 12,500 cu m expected to deliver from Hyundai Mipo in South Korea in 2024.
Tags: CIMC, LNG, Scale Gas
Recent Posts
Port of Tauranga to Trial New Zealand’s First Fully Electric Straddle Carrier
CMA CGM Scales Up Low-Carbon Fleet and Fuel Infrastructure to Meet Net Zero Targets
OceanScore Crosses 2,300-Vessel Mark as Demand for Compliance Solutions Grows
HD Hyundai and H-Line Shipping Collaborate on AI-Powered Autonomous and Eco-Friendly Vessel Technologies
MOL Holds Naming Ceremony for LNG-Fueled VLCC Energia Viking at DACKS Shipyard
Egypt Advances Maritime Decarbonisation with National Action Plan Backed by IMO
Fuelre4m unveils VIRDIS: A predictive AI breakthrough in global fuel distribution, powered by Five9nes
EXMAR Launches First Ammonia-Fueled Gas Carrier at HD Hyundai Mipo