Torghatten Nord Names LNG Supplier for Ferry Fleet

Monday, January 3, 2011

>Barents NaturGass AS reportedly won a contract to supply liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Torghatten Nord AS for seven new LNG ferries in one of Norway’s busiest waterways, according to a report on www.ngvglobal.com. The contract takes into consideration the full environmental profile of fuel supply and stipulates that trucks delivering fuel to depots must also be LNG-powered. Torghatten Nord signed the largest ferry contract in Norway, to a value of $238m, for ferry traffic across the Western area for 10 years from 2013. The contract requires the construction of four new LNG-powered ferries as well as the conversion of three existing vessels. The first ferry comes in the second quarter of 2012.>

>The new 93m-long LNG-powered ferries will have capacity to carry 390 passengers and 120 cars at service speeds between 12 and 19 knots. They will be built at the Remontowa shipyard in Gdansk, Poland.>

>>(Source: www.ngvglobal.com)>>

Categories: Marine Power Marine Propulsion Passenger Vessels Technology

Related Stories

800-Ton Goliath Crane Takes Shape in Port of Chioggia

IMO: Stick to Your [Sustainability] Guns

Student Research Poster Contest Opens for MRS 2026

Current News

World’s Largest Wind-Powered Ro-Ro Arrives in Baltimore

Danish Container Traffic Hits Record in Third Quarter

Gram Car Carriers Rolls Out Orca AI Navigational Analytics Platform

Morocco’s Marsa Maroc to Acquire 45% Stake in Spain’s Boluda Maritime Terminals

Subscribe for Maritime Logistics Professional E‑News