Florida’s Eagle LNG Partners LLC took a delivery from gas company Anthony Veder with the Coral Favia, Eagle’s first LNG carrier, according to an Oct. 16 press release.
The Coral Favia LNG vessel measures 10,000 cubic meters and offers LNG supply and bunker services for the Caribbean Basin. The vessel is the first of a planned fleet from Eagle LNG serving the area.
“After nearly a decade of pioneering small-scale LNG solutions, including pipe-to-ship LNG bunkering, Eagle LNG is excited for this next logical step in expanding its LNG supply solutions portfolio,” said Sean Lalani, president of Eagle LNG in the press release.
The companies’ partnership allows for flexibility in ownership, chartering and operation of various LNG assets as the market develops, the companies said in their announcement.
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