GTT clinches tank gig for MOL’s FSRU

French LNG containment giant GTT has secured a tank design order for one floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU). According to a GTT statement, the firm won the order from a Korean shipyard and the unit will be built for an Asian shipowner. GTT said the tanks of the FSRU will have a total capacity…

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