comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - International gas carrier code - Page 1 : comparemela.com

Bureau Veritas awards classification to Norway's first LNG bunkering vessel | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

Bureau Veritas awards classification to Norway’s first LNG bunkering vessel Bureau Veritas (BV), a world leader in testing, inspection, and certification, has awarded classification to Bergen Tankers’ Bergen LNG, the first LNG bunkering vessel (LBV) operating in Norway. The vessel was born from the conversion of the 2010 built oil tanker Oslo Tank to carry LNG instead of conventional liquid marine fuels. Bergen LNG will be operated by Gasnor (Shell) in the Bergen area and on the Norwegian west coast to supply the LNG fuelled passenger ships operated by Hurtigruten and Kystruten. The conversion took place at Westcon Shipyards in Florø. BV has supported the owners and designer from the beginning of the project to ensure that the conversion could be performed in compliance with the requirements of the International Gas Carrier Code (IGC Code), notably with regard to stability and navigational safety. BV has also played an important role in the involvement of the flag state. In o

Norway
Oslo
Presthus
Søøag
Norwegian
Hurtigruten
Bureau-veritas
Bureau-verita-nordic-region
International-gas-carrier-code
Westcon-shipyards-in-flor
Bergen-tankers

Bergen LNG awarded classification from Bureau Veritas

Bergen LNG awarded classification from Bureau Veritas Classification society Bureau Veritas has classed Bergen Tankers’ Bergen LNG, Norway’s first LNG bunkering ship. Courtesy of Bureau Veritas Bergen LNG is born from the conversion of the 2010 built oil tanker Oslo Tank in order to carry LNG instead of conventional liquid marine fuels. This was announced in August 2019 as part of Bergen Tankers’ long-term charter with Gasnor. The conversion took place at Westcon Shipyards in Florø, Norway. Related Article Posted: 21 days ago The vessel will be operated by Gasnor (Shell) in the Bergen area and on the Norwegian west coast to supply the LNG fuelled passenger ships operated by Hurtigruten and Kystruten.

Norway
Oslo
Norwegian
Hurtigruten
Bureau-veritas
International-gas-carrier-code
Westcon-shipyards-in-flor
Bureau-veritas-courtesy-of
Bergen-tanker
Oslo-tank
Westcon-shipyards

Norway's First LNG Bunkering Vessel Enters Service

Norway s First LNG Bunkering Vessel Enters Service Maritime Activity Reports, Inc. Bergen LNG (Photo: Bergen Tankers) Bergen Tankers’ newly converted liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering vessel Norway s first has recently entered service. The 49.25-meter vessel, Bergen LNG, is being operated by Gasnor (Shell) in the Bergen area and on the Norwegian west coast to supply the LNG-fueled passenger ships operated by Hurtigruten and Kystruten. Bergen LNG has completed several LNG bunkers for ships, and has distributed LNG to many industrial and land facilities in Norway, Bergen Tankers said. The 850-cubic-meter capacity Bergen LNG was born from the conversion of the 2010-built oil tanker Oslo Tank to carry LNG instead of conventional liquid marine fuels. The vessel was originally built by Nevsky Shipbuilding in St Petersburg, Russia, and the conversion took place at Westcon Shipyards in Florø, Norway.

Norway
Oslo
Russia
Presthus
Søøag
Petersburg
Sankt-peterburg
Norwegian
Hurtigruten
Bureau-veritas
Bureau-verita-nordic-region

Classification awarded to LNG bunkering vessel

Classification awarded to LNG bunkering vessel
lngindustry.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lngindustry.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Norway
Oslo
Presthus
Søøag
Norwegian
Hurtigruten
Bureau-veritas
Bureau-verita-nordic-region
International-gas-carrier-code
Westcon-shipyards-in-flor
Bergen-tanker
© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.