Bonny Gas Transport

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Bonny Gas Transport is a subsidiary of Nigeria LNG or NLNG which itself is an incorporated joint-venture of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Shell Gas B.V., TotalEnergies Gaz & Electricite Holdings and Eni International N.A. N. V. S.àr.l. It owns and operates a number of LNG tankers.[2]

Company typeprivate, 100% subsidiary
IndustryOil and gas
Founded1989 [1]
Productsservices: LNG shipping
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Bonny Gas Transport
BGT
Company typeprivate, 100% subsidiary
IndustryOil and gas
Founded1989 [1]
Productsservices: LNG shipping
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The company

Bonny Gas Transport Limited, initially named Enellengee Limited, was incorporated in 1989 following the incorporation of Nigeria LNG Limited (NLNG), to provide shipping capacity for NLNG. BGT owns and operates LNG tankers that transport NLNG’s products to its buyers. The Company is owned by NLNG and its shareholders.

Activities

BGT was set up 1989 by Nigeria LNG Limited (NLNG) to transport all LNG gas produced by NLNG to customers.

Fleet

The website Helderline provides an overview of 13 of these ships.[2][3]

Fleetlist

As of April 2012, the company owned and operated the following LNG carriers:[2][3]

More information Name, launched ...
Name launched shipyard
build-number
IMO number tonnage flag former name or notes
LNG Adamawa2005Hyundai
buildnr:1470
9262211118.000 Bermuda
LNG Akwa Ibom2004Hyundai
buildnr:1469
9262209118.000 Bermudasister-ship of LNG Adamawa
LNG Bayelsa2004Hyundai
buildnr:1429
9241267118.000 Bermudasister-ship of LNG Adamawa
LNG Cross River2005Hyundai
buildnr:1471
9262223118.000 Bermudasister-ship of LNG Adamawa,
LNG River Niger2006Hyundai
buildnr:1472
9262235118.000 Bermudasister-ship of LNG Adamawa
LNG Rivers2002Hyundai
buildnr:1295
9216298114.354 Bermuda
LNG Sokoto[4]2002Hyundai
buildnr:1296
9216303114.354 Bermudasister-ship of LNG Rivers
LNG Lagos II[5] 2016 Hyundai 2637 9692014 115.995 Bermuda successor to LNG Lagos
LNG Port Harcourt II[6] 2015 Samsung 9690157 116.568 Bermuda successor to LNG Port Harcourt
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Former fleet

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Name launched shipyard
build-number
IMO number tonnage flag former name or notes disposition
LNG Abuja 1980 General Dynamics
buildnr:54
7619587 93.619 Bahamas Lake Charles (1980–2000) sold 2015 (Golar, $19 million);[7] scrapped 2021[8]
LNG Bonny 1981 Kockums Shipyard
buildnr: 559
7708948 71.472 Bermuda Rhenania (1981–1991) sold 2015;[9] scrapped 2021[10]
LNG Edo 1980 General Dynamics
buildnr:53
7619587 93.619 Bahamas Louisiana (1980–2000)
sistership of LNG Abuja; nearly capsized 2010[11]
sold 2015;[12] scrapped 2021[13]
LNG Finima 1984 Kockums Shipyard
buildr:564
7702401 71.472 Bermuda LNG 564 (1984–1991)
sistership of LNG Bonny
sold 2015;[14] scrapped 2020[15][16]
LNG Lagos1977Chantiers de l'Atlantique
buildnr:26
736012468.122 BermudaMV Gastor (1977–1993) sold 2015;

scrapped 2018[17]

LNG Port Harcourt1976Chantiers de l'Atlantique
buildnr:B26
736013668.122 BermudaMV Nestor (1976–1993)
sistership of LNG Lagos
sold 2015;

scrapped 2018[18]

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