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LNG bunkering operation will be carried out in Rotterdam. It will supply roughly 200 tonnes of LNG via ship-to-ship bunkering during this operation.
The vessel is then due to be phased into CMA CGM’s Baltic feeder services, before joining Containerships’ BALT-1 short-sea line in early 2021.
Maintenance at Sakhalin
LNG terminal planned for
summer 2020
Russia’s Sakhalin Energy is planning to suspend both lines of its LNG facility for planned maintenance in the summer of 2020,
the Interfax news agency reported this week. The news service cited a senior company executive familiar with plans.
Partners in Sakhalin Energy include Russia’s Gazprom, Royal Dutch Shell and Japanese firms Mitsui and Mitsubishi.
Flex LNG agrees time charter with Endesa
Flex LNG today announced that it has entered into a new time charter with Endesa for
the vessel Flex Ranger. Endesa is a leading company in the Spanish electricity sector and the second largest operator in the Portuguese market as well as a subsidiary of Enel Group. The firm period under the new time charter
is 12 months and will commence in direct continuation of an existing time charter with Enel which expires on or about June 2020. Endesa will also have the option to extend the time charter by an additional 12 months subsequent to the firm period maturing on or about June 2021.
Oystein M Kalleklev, chief executive officer of Flex LNG Management AS, commented: “We are pleased to announce that Endesa has elected to time charter Flex Ranger in direct continuation of our existing time charter
with Enel when this expires in June next year. This charter party adds additional revenue backlog to a first class charter in line with our communicated strategy.”
FLEX LNG, December 19, 2019
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