What's Happening?
Samsung Heavy Industries has placed an order with GTT for the design of cryogenic tanks for three new liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers. These tanks will feature the Mark III Flex membrane containment system, a technology developed by GTT. Each vessel
will have a total capacity of 174,000 cubic meters. The order is on behalf of an American ship-owner, and the delivery of these vessels is scheduled for the first and second quarters of 2029. This order highlights the ongoing demand for advanced LNG carrier technology.
Why It's Important?
The order from Samsung Heavy Industries underscores the growing importance of LNG as a cleaner energy source and the need for advanced technology to transport it efficiently. The use of GTT's Mark III Flex membrane system represents a significant technological advancement in LNG carrier design, offering improved safety and efficiency. This development is crucial for the U.S. energy sector, as it aligns with broader efforts to enhance energy security and reduce carbon emissions. The successful implementation of this technology could set a new standard for LNG carriers globally.
What's Next?
As the construction of these LNG carriers progresses, stakeholders will be monitoring the integration of the Mark III Flex membrane system and its performance in real-world conditions. The successful delivery and operation of these vessels could lead to further orders and collaborations between Samsung Heavy Industries and GTT. Additionally, the U.S. energy sector may see increased interest in LNG as a viable alternative to traditional fossil fuels, potentially influencing future energy policies and investments.













