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Brunei LNG (BLNG), located in Lumut, Belait District, [2] is the largest oil and gas producer in Brunei [3] and has been a key player in the country's energy sector since its establishment in 1969. As the fourth largest oil producer in Southeast Asia and the ninth largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) producer globally, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] BLNG has ...
To continue Brunei's LNG transportation legacy, Brunei Gas Carriers (BGC) was established in 1998 [20] as a joint venture involving Shell Gas BV, Diamond Gas Carriers BV, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, and the government of Brunei. [17] BGC made its first LNG delivery in 2002 and gradually replaced BST, introducing a modern approach to LNG ...
In 1986, Brunei Shell acquired Gadila and renamed her Bekalang. Throughout her career she routinely traveled between Brunei and Japan carrying LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas). On 7 April 2011, Bekalang was delivered to Jiangyin Ship Recycling , China for scrapping .
The vessel entered service in 1972 and was taken out of service to be sold in 1986. In 1986, Brunei Shell acquired Gadinia and renamed her Bebatik. Throughout her career she routinely traveled between Brunei and Japan carrying LNG. On 28 April 2018, she was taken out of service and scrapped in Shanghai, China after 45 years of service. [7]
The vessel entered service in 1974 and was taken out of service to be sold in 1986. In 1986, Brunei Shell acquired Gastrana and renamed her Belais. Throughout her career she routinely traveled between Brunei and Japan carrying LNG.( liquid natural gas) On 7 April 2011, the tanker was delivered to Jiangyin Ship Recycling, China for scrapping.
Brunei, which was the world's ninth-largest liquified natural gas (LNG) exporter in 2013, [5] also created a joint venture with the Malaysian oil company, Petronas, to build a natural gas liquification plant in British Columbia, Canada. The move would give PetroleumBRUNEI new and additional expertise in the LNG industry. [6]
The vessel entered service in 1975 and was taken out of service to be sold in 1986. In 1986, Brunei Shell acquired Gouldia and renamed her Belanak. Throughout her career she routinely traveled between Brunei and Japan carrying oil. On 28 April 2018, Belanak was taken out of service to be scrapped in Shanghai, China after 45 years of service. [7]
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