Gazprom looking to supply Tallink’s new ferry

  • 2016-09-21
Tallink will bunker its new LNG-powered ferry using trucks from Russia, Sweden, or Finland, as government decisions have cooled the enthusiasm of investors who were looking to construct an LNG terminal in Estonia. It is possible the shipping giant will bunker its new ferry at the Port of Tallinn, provided that its fuel will be brought from a small Gazprom factory recently opened in Pskov. Eesti Gaas, which is owned by Tallink’s leading investor Infortar, recently signed a contract with Gazprom for LNG from the Pskov Terminal to be used to bunker LNG ships a...
 
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