Gas Carrier
Gas carrier ships are especially designed ocean-going vessels that are dedicated for transporting all types of liquefied natural gases (LNG) and liquefied petroleum gases (LPG) to their destinations.
Liquefied Natural Gas Carrier (LNG)
Moss LNG tanks are independent self-supporting tanks, meaning they do not form a part of the ship's hull strength and are not affected by possible damage to the ship's hull. Membrane tanks are non-self-supported cargo tanks surrounded by a complete double hull ship structure. The membrane containment tanks consist of a thin layer of metal (primary barrier), insulation, secondary membrane barrier, and further insulation in a sandwich construction.
Floating Storage Re-gasification Unit (FSRU)
A floating storage regasification unit (FSRU) is a floating vessel that can transport, store, and re-gasify liquefied natural gas (LNG) onboard.
Liquefied Petroleum Gas Carrier (LPG)
Fully Pressurized Gas Carriers are vessels specifically designed for the transportation of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and other pressurized gases. These carriers are equipped with containment systems that keep the gas under pressure within the tank, ensuring safe and efficient transportation. VLGCs (Very Large Gas Carriers). Fully refrigerated ships range in capacity from 60,000 to 100,000 m3.