World’s largest LNG bunkering vessel enters Rotterdam for naming ceremony

The 18,600-cbm LNG bunkering newbuild Gas Agility has finally entered Rotterdam after arriving offshore the port about four weeks ago.

The 135 meters long vessel owned by Japan’s Mitsui O.S.K. Lines serves a long-term charter contract with France-based energy giant Total.

The vessel docked at Cruiseport Rotterdam on September 18 for a private christening ceremony. The vessel arrived offshore the port on August 22 but it did not enter Rotterdam until today.

To remind, Gas Agilty departed Hudong’s Jiangnan yard near Shanghai in May and arrived offshore Malta early last month on its way to the Netherlands.

In Rotterdam, the vessel will be supplying the fuel to CMA CGM’s ultra large LNG-powered containerships but also other vessels in the Northern Europe area.

World’s largest LNG bunkering vessel enters Rotterdam for naming ceremony
Image: Total

However, it will take some time for these behemoths to arrive in Europe. The first ship in these series, CMA CGM Jacques Saade, will be delivered this month.

The Gas Agility has also a sister veseel and it is the first out of two ships featuring GTT’s Mark III Flex membrane containment system and Wartsila’s dual-fuel engine.

MOL and Total claim these are the world’s largest LNG bunkering vessels.

To remind, Hudong held a keel laying ceremony for the second vessel on August 12.

Once delivered in the second part of 2021, this bunkering ship will be stationed in the Marseille-Fos area in France supplying LNG to a wide range of vessels, including six containerships CMA CGM chartered from Eastern Pacific Shipping.

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