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LNG SHIPPING REVIEW 2016 Media Kit Extra distribution: SMM Hamburg 6-9 September 2016

CONTACTS ADVERTISING David Jeffries Tel: +44 (0)20 8674 9444 djeffries@lngjournal.com Seung Hynn, Doh Korean Representative Tel: +88 2 547 0388 therepng@gmail.com EDITOR Ian Cochran Mobile: +44 (0) 7748144265 cochran@tankeroperator.com PRODUCTION Vivian Chee Tel: +44 (0)20 8995 5540 chee@btconnect.com Maritime Content Ltd 2nd Floor, 2-5 Benjamin Street, London EC1M 5QL UK INTRODUCTION ew orders for L G carriers continue to be announced on a regular basis, most of which are on the back of long term gas projects, mainly concerning Asian imports and Australian exports and of course - Yamal. Recycling of older units is also expected to gather pace in the future, as some vessels have reached almost 40 years of age and are steam powered. The US is still striving to become a net exporter of L G on the back of the shale gas revolution and, as the opening of the new Panama Canal lock system is scheduled for April, 2016, there will be opportunities for new gas trade export routes between the US Gulf/Gulf of Mexico and Asia. While the arguments for and against nuclear power rages on, those nations who rely on imports to satisfy their increasing energy needs, will continue to turn to natural gas, due to environmental reasons. Among the countries that could increase their imports significantly are China, Japan and South Korea. LNG shipping LNG Journal supplement - the world s leading LNG publication As has been mentioned many times, the drive for alternative fuels on the back of sulphur emissions curbs has led to an L G as a fuel lobby, which continues to gain momentum. This will lead to more newbuildings being fitted with dual fuel engines and some vessels being retrofitted with gas engines in areas where bunkers can be easily accessed, which will grow in the near future on the back of increasing demand. EDITOR The LNG Journal LNG Shipping 2016 is edited by Ian Cochran. Ian has had over 40 years experience in the shipping industry, both as a journalist and working as Research Manager for a London-based shipowner. He started his journalistic career with the Corporation of Lloyd s, before joining Benn Brothers, at the time publishers of Shipping World & Shipbuilder. He then spent five years working in the chartering department as Research Manager for a containership owner. REVIEW 2014 - a stellar year Voyage charter document near Gas as fuel gaining momentum Yamal vessels taking shape Qatar repair yard success Membranes dominate 2015 Following this, he went back to journalism and was appointed Deputy Editor of Lloyd s Ship Manager, published by Lloyd s of London Press, now Informa. He was then offered the post of Baltic Exchange Correspondent on the daily newspaper Lloyd s List. This was followed by a short period on secondment in Hong Kong, before he returned to the UK to take up the position as London Correspondent for the Norwegian weekly newspaper TradeWinds. He is currently editor of TANKEROperator, following a stint as Managing Editor of Marine Equipment News, International Shiprepair News and International Offshore News.

EDITORIAL CONTENTS The 2016 issue of L G Shipping will contain our usual look at the industry s leading players owners, managers and operators. This is an ever changing listing, as more players enter the market and vessels are delivered, change hands, or are deleted by way of recycling. We will also include a profile of a leading player in the market highlighting the company s L G involvement, how it got to the position it finds itself in today and its future plans. Planned repair and maintenance is key to operating these vessels for up to 40 years, as is the construction methodology, their containment and propulsion systems, etc. Shell s giant Prelude FPSO project is probably coming on stream next year and could be followed by several more large floating gas plants, although costs will come into the equation. L G bunker stations are coming closer, which will be mainly served by large L GCs at hub ports, such as Rotterdam, Singapore and Zeebrugge. orway is still in the lead as far as L G as a fuel is concerned, having established an L G delivery chain along its vast west coast. We will take another look at the markets with the help of industry sources. Market Commentary LNG as Fuel Coastal/Bunker LNGCs Arctic Update Company Profile Owner/Operator Listings Copy deadline: 5th July 2016 Publication Date:12th July 2016 Extra Distribution: SMM, Hamburg,6-9 September 2016

READER PROFILE The subscriber base of L G Journal and L G Shipping is made up of CEO s to senior engineers in the industry. Senior Engineers involved with new projects in shipping and construction and import and production plants. Marine managers working in Safety, Training, Simulation, ship to shore, and FL G also read the L G Shipping. The L G Shipping is read by all the major Charterers, Ship Operators and owners supplying the L G Industry. 2016 GEOGRAPHICAL REACH: READERSHIP Total estimated global readership 24,000 22% 2% 5% Europe Print subscribers approx. 2,000 48% North America Extra print distribution approx. 2,000 23% Asia Pacific Middle East & Asia Digital subscribers approx. 10,000 South America

T LNG shipping SPECIFICATIONS The magazine is A4 and full colour throughout. Preferred file formats High resolution PDF, ensure colour is in CMYK, transparencies flattened and all fonts embedded. Jpegs, tiff and eps also accepted, please ensure resolution for all submissions is 300 dpi. Email advertising copy to Vivian Chee, chee@btconnect.com if attachment is no larger than 10Mb RATES Double page spread: 3,500 For large files, use our ftp site, please ask for details. Full page: 2,500 Half page: 1,500 Quarter page: 800 LNG OWNERS, OPERATORS AND CHARTERERS Momentum continues Photo credit: Sovcomflot Despite political and economic pressures by way of falling oil and gas prices, there has been no let up in investment in new tonnage. he big news is Shell s proposed takeover of the BG Group. Although the deal is not expected to go through until next year, today it leaves more questions than answers. For example, what is Shell s plans for Methane Services, the shipping arm of BG? Although at least eight of the vessels are now owned and managed by GasLog, they are long term chartered to Methane Services. Once the acquisition is completed, Shell would have control of more than 70 LNGCs, as the energy major has also chartered Sovcomflot newbuildings. Some 57 LNGCs were ordered last year and the momentum has continued thus far in 2015. Around 31 LNGCs are due to join the fleet this year, compared with 29 in 2014 and there have been very few sold off, although a couple of veterans have been sold for conversion projects and storage duties, illustrating there is growing market for storage and regasification vessels, which could suit redundant tonnage. Earlier this year, there were said to be 32 LNGCs of over 30 years of age, but with propulsion becoming much more efficient, the end of the 1980s-1990s built steam turbine powered LNGCs can t be far off. The world s first compressed natural gas (CNG) carrier has been ordered from a Chinese yard, proving that shipyards other than South Korean are picking up orders. Daewoo still heads the newbuildings list and GTT s membrane system remain the preferred method of containment. More liquefaction and receiving terminals are due to come on stream this year and next, while the Russian Yamal project appears to be on track with some of the specialised vessels already under construction. The listing has been compiled from many sources, not least the owners/operators themselves and is thought to be accurate as at the beginning of April. ALPHA TANKERS & FREIGHTERS According to French containment system manufacturer GTT, there remained one LNGC on order as at the end of last year. She is to be fitted with a No 96 LO 3 type system, according to GTT s website. There was no news of the other vessel originally ordered, but it is believed to be cancelled. The existence of subsidiary Alpha Gas also could not be confirmed. AUSTRALIAN LNG SHIP OPERATING CO (ALSOC) Still no change at ALSOC, which operates four out of the seven LNGCs originally built for the Northwest Shelf project. The four entered service between 1989 and 1994. At least six of the seven vessels have undergone life extension dockings at Sembawang. AWILCO LNG Awilco LNG is a Norwegian based-owner and operator of LNGCs vessels. The Group currently owns two 156,000 cu m 2013-built LNG TFDE membrane vessels and three 125,000 cu m LNG Moss-type vessels. Commercial and technical management is handled out of the Group s office in Oslo, L G Shipping Page twenty nine project in Papua New Guinea, which began production in the spring of 2014 and added 3.5 mill tonnes of extra production, largely destined for Asia. The major event of the year was the fall in the price of LNG on the Asian spot market, BRS said, which dropped from a peak of nearly $19/MBtu in January 2014 to below $11/MBtu at the end of 2014. This decrease was directly linked to the fall in the oil price, since in Asia there is a real correlation between the two energy sources. The majority of long term contracts, even those containing oil price adjustment clauses, are also going to lead to a fall in the LNG price. The average price of LNG in Japan should be between $10-11/MBtu in 2015, versus an average price of around $16/MBtu in 2014, BRS forecast. Among the major importers, South Korean imports fell last year (-2.6 mill tonnes versus 2013) due to unusually mild weather, while Japan, India, China and Taiwan continued to contribute to the growth in LNG imports in Asia as a whole (+5.5 mill tonnes per year). Asian countries represented 75% of total LNG imports in 2014. This year, the Australia Pacific LNG, Gorgon LNG and Gladstone LNG projects (35 Source: Barry Rogliano Salles. mill tonnes per year in total) should start production and absorb a portion of the excess transport capacity already available. LOW OIL PRICE QUESTION However, the lower oil price is going to hold up a number of investments in the LNG sector, notably the North American liquefaction projects using shale gas. Some 30 projects in North America with total production capacity of more than 220 mill tonnes per year are planned - around 130 mill tonnes per year in the US and 90 mill tonnes per year in Canada. The high investment costs for these projects will almost certainly delay the implementation of a good number of them, the report said and the substitution of gas as a primary source of energy risks colliding with low oil prices. The prospect of American shale gas as an alternative energy source for Asian consumers is going to lose its appeal - already Excelerate has put one of its US projects on stand-by (Lavacca Bay FLNG) for purely economic reasons. It is clear that few new investment decisions will be taken this year, barring certain US projects (Corpus Christi with 13 mill tonnes per year and perhaps Train 3 of Freeport LNG with 4.4 mill tonnes per year). As a result, 2015 will be a year of consolidation for investors in liquefaction projects, and the knock-on effect will be felt in several years time when we could see a shortage of LNG in the market. With the steady delivery of LNGCs in the years to come around 30 ships per year from 2015-2017 we can expect an overcapacity, which will clearly have a negative impact on charter rates, BRS said. In this context, there will be a premium for the most fuel efficient ships, particularly on long haul trades, such as US/Asia. Technological developments in the field of fuel consumption, as well as cargo confinement systems, will be decisive in order for shipowners to take advantage in a market where there is excessive competition. Shipyards were also engaged in a price war last year, and in 2015, we can expect significant restructuring within South Korea s shipbuilding industry; we also expect some consolidation in Japan s shipbuilding industry, which is still focused primarily on the domestic market. This year will therefore be one of challenges for all the participants in the LNG chain, for the producers, the shipowners, the charterers and also the shipyards, the report concluded. delivered in the first half of 2016 and will be built with GTT s Mark III Flex cargo containment technology, which allows an optimised boil-off rate of cargo LNG and efficiently utilises available cargo hold space. The barge will also be fitted with GTT s REACH4 (refueling equipment arm, methane [CH4]) bunker mast design, to ensure the simple and safe transfer of LNG fuel to a vessel. The barge will initially serve Totem Ocean Trailer Express's (Totem Ocean) operations in Tacoma, Washington, as well as TOTE's SeaStar operations in Jacksonville. This initiative is the result of collaboration between GTT North America, classification societies, the US Coast Guard, and industry stakeholders, which started in mid-2013. Earlier this year, Conrad Shipyard signed a technical assistance and license agreement (TALA) with GTT North America for the design and construction of LNG barges and LNG-fuelled vessel bunker tanks using GTT's membrane containment systems. The first 2,200 cu m barge is expected to be delivered in early 2016. Bristol Harbor Group will be responsible for the vessel s design, with the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) acting as the classification society. LISEGA SE - Germany Hochkamp 5-27404 Zeven - Postfach 1357-27393 Zeven Tel.: +49 (0) 42 81-713-0 - Fax: +49 (0) 42 81-713-214 E-Mail: cryo-sales@lisega.com - www.lisega.de DESIGN SERIES Wärtsilä has launched a series of LNGC designs. This series is the latest addition to the group s ship design portfolio and marks an important part of the company's strategic programme under the theme Taking Merchant Shipping into the Gas Age. The series comprises four vessel designs - WSD59 3K, WSD59 6.5K, WSD55 12K, and WSD50 20K - all of which have been developed in close co-operation with customers to produce vessels that are appropriate for the global LNG infrastructure and applicable for both oceangoing and inland water operations. In each case, fuel economy, performance guarantees, optional versions to meet specific needs, and the flexibility to choose particular features and solutions have been taken into account. "Wärtsilä Ship Design has an extensive reference list dating back to 2003 for vessel designs for LNG fuelled ships. The experience and knowhow that has been built up during these 15 years has been utilised to develop this latest series of world class designs for LNG Carriers. The entire concept of these designs is to SMALL SCALE LNG BUNKER CARRIERS enable the lowest possible fuel consumption, to allow owners to select the ship design that exactly meets their needs, and to provide shipyards with the most convenient and cost effective packages possible," said Riku-Pekka Hägg, vice president, ship design, Wärtsilä Ship Power. The WSD59 3K design offers fuel consumption of 7.5 tonnes per day at a service speed of 14 knots on a design draft of 4.75 m. The fuel consumption for the WSD55 12K design vessels is 13.5 tonnes per day at a service speed of 14.5 knots, on a design draft of 6.2 m, claimed to be the best for this vessel type. The fuel consumption for vessels based on the WSD50 20K design is also claimed to be the best in its class at 18.1 tonnes per day at a service speed of 15 knots, while the WSD59 6.5K design offers a fuel consumption of 11 tonnes per day at a speed of 13 knots and a design draft is 5.8 m. The new designs were developed at the Wärtsilä Ship Design offices in China and Poland. In addition, last December, Wärtsilä was given the go ahead from Manga LNG to supply of a LNG import terminal in Tornio, Northern Finland. 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Please contact: cryo-sales@lisega.com To complete the product package, the LISEGA Group provides world-wide after sales service including training for installation contractors, technical assistance and site supervision. Interested in project cost savings and want to know more about our innovative technology? L G Shipping Page thirteen DIMENSIONS Height x width Bleed size 303 x 426mm Trim size 297 x 420mm Type area 277 x 400mm Bleed size 303 x 216mm Trim size 297 x 210mm Type area 277 x 190mm Landscape: Type area 130 x 190mm Portrait: Type area 277 x 92mm Landscape: Type area 62 x 190mm Portrait: Type area 130 x 92mm