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    Korea's DSME to build two additional LNGCs for Maran Gas

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DSME said that the contract is worth 502.1 billion won ($417.3).

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Korea's DSME to build two additional LNGCs for Maran Gas

South Korean shipbuilder Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) has received an order for two additional LNG carriers from Greek shipping firm Maran Gas, it said on January 6.

DSME said that the contract is worth 502.1 billion won ($417.3). Maran Gas had signed the contract for the first two vessels in November last year.

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These ships will be built at Okpo Shipyard and delivered in the second half of 2025. They will feature MAN ME-GI propulsion and will have a capacity of 174,000 m3