Repsol Signs Deal for Brittany Ferries' New LNG Ship

by Nina Chestney
Friday, February 22, 2019

Repsol signs supply deal for Brittany Ferries' new LNG ship

* Spanish energy company Repsol has signed an agreement with Brittany Ferries to deliver liquefied natural gas (LNG) to its Spanish operations, it said on Friday.

* Under the agreement, Repsol will install a fixed quayside LNG storage and supply system in one of Brittany Ferries’ two Spanish ports - Santander or Bilbao. Repsol will then supply LNG bunker fuel to Brittany Ferries’ new LNG-powered cruise ship Salamanca during the ship’s routes between Britain and Spain.

* The supply of LNG will begin in 2022 after Salamanca's entry into service. It will be Britrany Ferries' second LNG-powered ship. 

(Reuters, Reporting by Nina Chestney Editing by David Goodman)

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