Sunday, April 13, 2008
First LNG shipment arrives
Photos by Mark M. Hancock / © The Beaumont Enterprise
U.S. Coast Guard members provide security as boats maneuver the Celestine River LNG vessel into position during the first arrival of liquified natural gas at the Sabine Pass LNG on Friday, April 11, 2008.
U.S. Coast Guard Lt. j.g. Niya J. Williams (bottom) makes photos from the deck of the Sabine Pilot II as boats maneuver the Celestine River LNG vessel into position during the first arrival of liquified natural gas at the Sabine Pass LNG. The 145,000 cm-capacity vessel transported the cargo from Nigeria to the facility owned by Cheniere Energy, Inc.
The Sabine Pilot (center) passes as boats maneuver the Celestine River LNG vessel (right) into position during the first arrival of liquified natural gas at the Sabine Pass LNG.
Please read, "Massive tanker ushers in new wave of LNG supplies" by Christine Rappleye.
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2 comments:
Never seen one of those before . . . the tanks sure look weird.
I'm glad they painted the storage areas orange. Otherwise people might not this HUGE ship.
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