LNG Bunkering Capacity

Secure capacity before demand exceeds supply.

Membrane-type LNG bunkering vessel family (up to 20,000 m³). Engineered for throughput, low boil-off, and operational flexibility. Bio/e-methane ready with ammonia pathway. Three structures: Buy, Charter, or Partner.

20,000 m³
Maximum Capacity
≈ 0.15%
Boil-off Rate
≈ 10h
Cool-down Time

Demand is accelerating. Supply remains constrained.

LNG dual-fuel fleet growth is translating into rising bunkering demand. Vessel availability remains tight. Lead times define outcomes.

Demand

Fleet expansion drives volume

LNG dual-fuel adoption accelerates across major shipping segments, creating sustained bunkering demand in key hubs.

Supply

Limited vessel availability

Bunkering vessel supply remains constrained relative to projected demand, creating premium positioning for capacity holders.

Timing

Early commitments secure slots

Newbuild timelines are extended. When demand becomes evident, quality capacity is already committed.

Membrane design for throughput and future fuels.

Vessel Family
Up to 20,000 m³
Boil-off Rate
≈ 0.15%
Cool-down
≈ 10 hours
Future Ready
Bio/e-methane · Ammonia

Operational efficiency

Low boil-off rate and fast cool-down enable tighter operating cycles and improved asset utilization.

Future fuel compatibility

Designed for drop-in liquid bio-methane and e-methane. Practical ammonia pathway as market evolves.

Buy. Charter. Partner.

Select the structure that aligns with your timeline and balance sheet.

01

Buy

Asset ownership to capture the premium cycle and maintain full operational flexibility.

Ownership Exit optionality
02

Charter

Secure capacity with lower capital exposure. Align readiness with supply model milestones.

Capex-light Fast readiness
03

Partner

JV / SPV structure to combine sourcing, operations, and financing. Share upside and execution.

Risk sharing End-to-end

Request a private meeting.

Share your intended start date, expected volumes, and preferred structure. We will respond with available options and proposed meeting slots.