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Samsung Heavy Books Two LNG Carriers in $500m Deal

Samsung Heavy Industries signed a 743 billion won contract for two LNG carriers with an Oceania-based owner. Delivery is due by March 2029, lifting annual orders to 41 vessels worth about $7.4 billion.
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Samsung Heavy Industries said on 23 December it signed a shipbuilding contract with an Oceania-based owner for two LNG carriers. The order totals 743 billion won, equivalent to about $500 million, putting the price at roughly $250 million per ship. Delivery is due to be completed by March 2029.

The contract lifts Samsung Heavy Industries’ year-to-date intake to 41 vessels worth about $7.4 billion. The total includes 9 LNG carriers, nine shuttle tankers, nine container ships, two ethane carriers, 11 crude oil carriers, and one preliminary FLNG contract.

In merchant vessels, the yard said orders reached about $6.6 billion, above its annual target of $5.8 billion. In offshore, it plans to speed up follow-up work tied to the FLNG project under preliminary terms, as well as a new equipment contract.

As of 23 December, Samsung Heavy Industries reported an order book of 132 vessels with a backlog valued at about $28.3 billion.

A company representative said the yard is maintaining a profit-focused ordering approach supported by its backlog and will continue adjusting to market shifts.

Editorial Note:
This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools to enhance clarity and efficiency.
All information has been reviewed and verified by the HMT News editor.
Samsung Heavy Industries has won a KRW 4.3 trillion FLNG order from a North American client, bringing its annual order intake to $8.3 billion.
JGC has started a standardised FLNG design programme using Honeywell LNG technology to shorten delivery timelines and support offshore gas development.
BW LNG, part of BW Group, has ordered two more LNG carriers at HD Hyundai Samho, while TMS Cardiff Gas is linked to a separate Samsung LNG carrier deal.

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