GTT confirms Jiangnan tank gig for LNG carrier duo

France’s GTT confirmed it would design the tanks of two LNG carriers recently ordered at Chinese shipbuilder Jiangnan.

As part of this order received in March, GTT would provide the design and associated engineering services for the vessel’s tanks, which would each offer a capacity of 175,000 cbm, the firm said in a statement.

The tanks will feature GTT’s Mark III Flex membrane containment system.

GTT added that Jiangnan would deliver the LNG carriers in the first and second quarters of 2025, but it did not reveal any additional information.

LNG Prime first reported on this order on March 2, citing shipbuilding sources, while Jiangan confirmed the deal in a statement released last week.

The shipbuilder controlled by China State Shipbuilding Corporation won the contract from Adnoc Logistics & Services, a unit of UAE’s Adnoc.

Jiangnan said the dual-fuel carriers would also have a partial reliquefaction system.

This is the shipbuilder’s first order for large LNG carriers. It also marks China’s first order in the field of large LNG carriers for the international market, Jiangnan said.

Most Popular

Top 5 news of the week July 6-12

LNG Prime brings you the five most popular news stories on our platform during the week of July 6-12, 2026.
spot_img

More News Like This

Adnoc L&S orders LNG carrier quartet in China

UAE’s Adnoc L&S, a unit of state-owned energy giant Adnoc, has ordered four liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers from China’s Jiangnan.

GTT bags Delfin FLNG gig

French LNG containment specialist GTT has secured a tank design order from South Korean shipbuilder Samsung Heavy for Delfin Midstream's 4.4 mtpa FLNG unit, which will be installed offshore Louisiana.

Adnoc, Inpex seal 15-year Ruwais LNG SPA

UAE’s Adnoc has signed a 15-year sales and purchase agreement with a unit of Japan's Inpex to supply the latter with LNG from its terminal in Al Ruwais.

Adnoc launches LNG marketing and trading platform

UAE's energy giant Adnoc has launched a global liquefied natural gas (LNG) marketing and trading platform, targeting 47 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) of combined marketable LNG by 2035.