MV Methane Princess
MV Methane Princess was the first LNG carrier in service (1964). The ship was built at Vickers shipyard, Barrow-in-Furness, for British Gas. Her sister vessel is Methane Progress. The containment system was Conch type with a total of nine tanks. The ship was scrapped in 1998. The ship's name was reused for a new tanker in 2003.
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MV Methane Princess
MV Methane Princess was the first LNG carrier in service (1964). The ship was built at Vickers shipyard, Barrow-in-Furness, for British Gas. Her sister vessel is Methane Progress. The containment system was Conch type with a total of nine tanks. The ship was scrapped in 1998. The ship's name was reused for a new tanker in 2003.
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Die Methane-Klasse waren die b ...... geplant und neu erbaut wurden.
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MV Methane Princess was the fi ...... used for a new tanker in 2003.
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Shell Tankers U.K., Conch Methane
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Die Methane-Klasse waren die b ...... geplant und neu erbaut wurden.
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MV Methane Princess was the fi ...... used for a new tanker in 2003.
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MV Methane Princess
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