Eagle LNG fuels Crowley ConRo ship from Talleyrand terminal
Published by Alex Hithersay,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Eagle LNG’s Talleyrand LNG Bunker Station has fuelled Crowley’s newest ConRo ship, Taino.
The US East Coast terminal is a newly designed shore-to-ship LNG bunkering facility located in the Port of Jacksonville (JAXPORT), Florida.
Eagle LNG now routinely bunkers LNG onto Crowley’s LNG powered ConRo ships, El Coquí and Taino, for US mainland to Puerto Rico container and vehicle trade and shipping.
Eagle LNG’s Talleyrand LNG Bunker Station is built with 500 000 gal. of LNG storage capacity and with a design capacity flow rate of 2700 gal./min.
The Talleyrand LNG Bunker Station is routinely filled via truck from Eagle LNG’s Maxville LNG Facility, which liquefies natural gas, located in West Jacksonville. The Maxville LNG Facility has another 1 million gal. of storage capacity.
Eagle LNG is developing a larger, on-water liquefaction plant and terminal in Jacksonville, known as the Jacksonville Export Facility, capable of liquefying 1.65 million gal./d of LNG with 12 million gal. of storage capacity for natural gas exports and additional marine bunkering demand.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/tanks-terminals/10012019/eagle-lng-fuels-crowley-conro-ship-from-talleyrand-terminal/
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