LNG carriers concerned about increasing ship prices

The price on new LNG vessels has soared vigorously, and for Flex LNG this has meant a withdrawal from the market for new ships. Such was the statement by Flex LNG’s chief exec at Marine Money in New York, where he also announced new long-term charter agreements.
Panel discussion at the Marine Money conference in New York. From left: Eduardo Maranhao (Golar LNG), Øystein Kalleklev (Flex LNG), Dain Detillier (Q-LNG Transport) og Mark Kremin (Seapeak). | Photo: David Butler
Panel discussion at the Marine Money conference in New York. From left: Eduardo Maranhao (Golar LNG), Øystein Kalleklev (Flex LNG), Dain Detillier (Q-LNG Transport) og Mark Kremin (Seapeak). | Photo: David Butler

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