Skangas bunker ship

Written by  John McKay
Tuesday, 23 May 2017
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May 23 (LNGJ) - A naming ceremony has been held for the 5,800 cubic metres capacity “Coralius”, an LNG bunkering and distribution vessel that will enter service in June for Nordic company Skangas. The vessel was commissioned by Dutch owners Anthony Veder and Sirius Shipping in 2015 and was built at the Royal Bodewes shipyard. “This new vessel will offer LNG bunkering services for Skangas, mainly operating in the North Sea, the Skagerak area and the Baltic Sea,” said Skangas, the charterer. “Bunkering LNG ship-to-ship increases the accessibility of this marine fuel for our customers,” said Kimmo Rahkamo, Chief Executive of Skangas.

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