United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC) won the competition for the design and construction of ten LNG carriers for Gazprom Dobycha Tambey. This was announced by Andrey Buzinov, First Deputy General Director of USC, on September 24, 2025, at the Neva-2025 international exhibition and conference in St. Petersburg.
According to Buzin, the corporation won the competition for the production of six vessels for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and four vessels for stable gas condensate (SGC).
We are waiting for the decision of the board of directors [of the customer], we are ready to start designing.
Earlier, USC was negotiating with Gazprom Tech on the technical design of a series of LNG carriers with a capacity of 170 thousand cubic meters. The head of the USC design department project, Alexey Filimonov, said that the Nevsky Design Bureau of the corporation had already developed a preliminary design according to the customer's technical specifications. The contract for technical design may be signed before the end of 2025.
The Neva-2025 exhibition is held in St. Petersburg from September 23 to 26 and is dedicated to civil shipbuilding, shipping and offshore development.
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