What's Happening?
French engineering firm GTT has been contracted by Samsung Heavy Industries to design tanks for two liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers. These vessels are being constructed for Celsius Tankers and will each have a capacity of 180,000 cubic meters. GTT will implement
its Mark III Flex membrane containment system for the cryogenic tanks. The order was placed in the first quarter of 2026, with the delivery of the vessels anticipated between the second and third quarters of 2028.
Why It's Important?
The contract highlights the ongoing demand for LNG carriers, reflecting the global shift towards cleaner energy sources. GTT's involvement underscores the importance of advanced engineering solutions in the maritime industry, particularly in the context of LNG transportation. This development is significant for the U.S. as it aligns with broader energy strategies focusing on natural gas as a transitional fuel. The successful implementation of GTT's technology could enhance the efficiency and safety of LNG transport, potentially influencing future contracts and technological advancements in the sector.
What's Next?
The construction and delivery of these LNG carriers will be closely monitored by industry stakeholders, including energy companies and maritime operators. As the vessels are expected to be delivered by 2028, there will be ongoing assessments of the technological and environmental impacts of GTT's containment system. Additionally, the successful completion of this project may lead to further collaborations between GTT and major shipbuilders, influencing the design and construction of future LNG carriers.












