Samsung Heavy Industries Secures $744 Million Contract for 3 LNG Carriers
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- Samsung Heavy Industries announced a 1.12 trillion won ($744.4 million) contract to build three LNG carriers for an undisclosed client in Oceania.
- The deal reflects growing demand for energy security and supply chain diversification amid geopolitical uncertainties.
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Warum es wichtig ist
Samsung Heavy Industries Co. has secured a significant contract for LNG carriers. The company attributes the growing demand to geopolitical uncertainties in the Middle East and the increasing importance of energy security and supply chain diversification.
SEOUL, May 18 (Yonhap) -- Samsung Heavy Industries Co. said Monday it has secured a 1.12 trillion-won (US$744.4 million) contract to build three liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers.
The company said in a regulatory filing that it recently signed the deal with an unidentified client in the Oceania region.
"We are seeing growing demand for high-end LNG ships, amid the growing importance of energy security and supply chain diversification due to geopolitical uncertainties in the Middle East," the company said, adding that this kind of momentum should continue this year.
With the latest order, the shipbuilding unit of Samsung Group has clinched deals worth a combined $4.7 billion for 22 ships in 2026.
Offene Fragen
- Who is the unidentified client in the Oceania region?
- What are the specific geopolitical uncertainties in the Middle East driving this demand?
- What are the delivery timelines for these LNG carriers?
- What is the specific type and capacity of the LNG carriers being built?






