SEA\LNG, which works to promote the widespread adoption of liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a marine fuel, has welcomed two new partners, each representing key aspects of the LNG maritime value chain, according to a statement.
The partners are ABS and Keppel Offshore & Marine’s Gas Technology Development.
Peter Keller, SEA\LNG Chairman said: “We are pleased to welcome Keppel Offshore & Marine’s Gas Technology Development and ABS to SEA\LNG. They add valuable industry expertise and perspective, as SEA\LNG’s work to promote the environmental and performance benefits of LNG as a marine transport fuel, moves up a gear.”
Keppel Offshore & Marine’s Gas Technology Development was set up in 2015, and provides a range of gas solutions along the value chain. The division has significant LNG research and development capabilities and a strong track record in the conversion of floating storage and regasification units. It is also undertaking the world’s first floating liquefaction vessel conversion.
A a marine and offshore classification societies, ABS works with industry stakeholders to set standards against which the design, construction and operational maintenance of high performance assets can be assessed. ABS has considerable experience in risk assessment and hazard analyses related to LNG bunkering.
ABS Chairman, President and CEO Christopher J. Wiernicki said; “ABS brings more than 150 years of experience and industry expertise to SEA\LNG. We fully understand future energy demands and the environmental drivers of today’s dynamic markets and look forward to working with SEA\LNG to balance those needs with operational safety and performance.”
SThe SEA\LNG founding partners are: Carnival Corporation & plc, DNV GL, ENGIE, ENN, GE,GTT, Lloyd’s Register, Mitsubishi Corporation, NYK Line, Port of Rotterdam, Qatargas, Shell, TOTE Inc. and Wärtsilä. Just four months later, significant industry players Eagle LNG and now Keppel Gas Technology and ABS have joined the growing body of industry leaders, with the goal to address and overcome the challenges of widespread LNG adoption. was launched in July this year.