Angelicoussis Group’s Maran Tankers Taps GTT for LNG Dual-Fuel Suezmax Fleet Support, Strengthening Sustainable Maritime Operations

Angelicoussis Group’s Maran Tankers Taps GTT for LNG Dual-Fuel Suezmax Fleet Support, Strengthening Sustainable Maritime Operations

(IN BRIEF) GTT has entered into a technical services contract with Maran Tankers, part of the Angelicoussis Group, to support its upcoming fleet of eight LNG dual-fuel Suezmax vessels, which were ordered in 2023 from New Times Shipyard in China. While these vessels won’t use GTT systems, Maran Tankers selected GTT for its expertise in LNG vessel safety and efficiency. Under the contract, GTT will conduct an independent review of Maran’s Fuel Gas Supply System (FGSS) and participate in risk assessments. GTT’s assistance will focus on the engine’s fuel supply system and Boil-Off Gas (BOG) management. This collaboration reflects GTT’s dedication to advancing sustainable maritime practices, a commitment highlighted by CEOs Jean-Baptiste Choimet and Mark Pearson, emphasizing the value of innovative partnerships in achieving environmental goals.

(PRESS RELEASE) PARIS, 31-Oct-2024— /EuropaWire/ — GTT has formalized a technical services agreement with Maran Tankers, a division of the Angelicoussis Group focused on oil tanker operations, to support the company’s forthcoming fleet of eight LNG dual-fuel Suezmax vessels ordered in 2023 from New Times Shipyard in China. While these Suezmax tankers won’t feature GTT systems, Maran Tankers has enlisted GTT’s expertise in optimizing performance and safety for LNG dual-fuel vessels.

Under this contract, GTT’s role will encompass an independent review of Maran’s Fuel Gas Supply System (FGSS) alongside a meticulous examination of vital documentation and engagement in risk assessments. Key areas of GTT’s assistance will target the fuel supply system involving pumps and compressors, as well as the management of Boil-Off Gas (BOG) through specialized compressors and sub-coolers.

Jean-Baptiste Choimet, CEO of GTT, emphasized, “We’re honored that Maran Tankers has chosen GTT to help ensure the smooth and efficient operation of these LNG-powered vessels. This agreement highlights our commitment to fostering sustainable and innovative practices within the maritime sector.”

Maran Tankers’ Managing Director, Mark Pearson, expressed, “The Angelicoussis Group remains dedicated to adopting cutting-edge solutions that enhance fleet efficiency and sustainability. Our partnership with GTT aligns perfectly with our goals to advance performance and environmental stewardship for our new LNG dual-fuel Suezmax fleet.”

About GTT

GTT is a technology and engineering group with expertise in the design and development of cryogenic membrane containment systems for use in the transport and storage of liquefied gases. Over the past 60 years, the GTT Group has designed and developed, to the highest standards of excellence, some of the most innovative technologies used in LNG carriers, floating terminals, onshore storage tanks and multi-gas carriers. As part of its commitment to building a sustainable world, GTT develops new solutions designed to support ship-owners and energy providers in their journey towards a decarbonised future. As such, the Group offers systems designed to enable commercial vessels to use LNG as fuel, develops cutting-edge digital solutions to enhance vessels’ economic and environmental performance, and actively pursues innovation in the field of low-carbon solutions. Through its subsidiary, Elogen, which designs and manufactures proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolysers, GTT is also actively involved in the green hydrogen sector.

GTT is listed on Euronext Paris, Compartment A (ISIN FR0011726835 Euronext Paris: GTT) and is notably included in the CAC Next 20, SBF 120, Stoxx Europe 600 and MSCI Small Cap indices.

For more information, visit www.gtt.fr.

About Angelicoussis Group

The Angelicoussis Group is a privately-owned group of shipping companies, founded in 1947 by Antonis I. Angelicoussis. Through its Athens-based companies—Maran Tankers, Maran Gas, and Maran Dry—the Group operates a modern fleet that serves the oil, gas, and dry cargo markets in a safe, efficient, and environmentally sustainable manner. Today, with an operating fleet of 141 vessels, totaling 24.18 million metric tons in deadweight capacity and 9.80 million cubic meters, the Angelicoussis Group is the largest Greek-owned shipping group and one of the world’s largest privately-held fleets. Continuing its rapid expansion, the Group currently has 24 vessels under construction.

www.angelicoussisgroup.com

Media Contacts:

GTT:
Investor Relations : information-financiere@gtt.fr / +33 1 30 23 20 87
Press Contact: press@gtt.fr / +33 1 30 23 56 37

Angelicoussis Group:
Press Contact: emaragoula@angelicoussisgroup.com / +30 6951925264

SOURCE: GTT

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