Avenir LNG completes first bunkering between sister ships
Avenir LNG has successfully completed the bunkering of the Avenir Accolade by its sister ship the Avenir Accolade in Pasir Gudang, Pengerang, Malaysia.
Both ships built by Keppel Offshore & Marine’s Nantong Shipyard are 7,500 cbm, dual purpose, LNG supply and bunkering vessels (LBV). The Avenir Accolade undertook the operation whilst passing through Malaysia on its maiden voyage to deliver the commissioning cargo to Avenir’s HIGAS LNG terminal in Sardinia.
Peter Mackey, CEO Avenir LNG Limited, commented: “We’re thrilled to see the Avenir Advantage alongside the Avenir Accolade, the first time they are back together since leaving the shipyard in Nantong. We look forward to welcoming the Avenir Accolade to our HIGAS terminal in Sardinia in a few weeks’ time with the commissioning cargo onboard. We continue to make significant strides in executing our strategy for Avenir LNG. The Avenir team and the crews onboard our vessels deserve a huge amount of praise for all they have accomplished during these enormously challenging times.”
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