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Flex LNG Secures Long-Term Charter Extensions
By MGN Editorial•March 19, 2026 at 12:12 PM
Flex LNG, a leading LNG shipping company, has announced contract extensions for two of its vessels and a new assignment for another, providing stability in the LNG carrier market.
In a series of positive developments for the LNG shipping sector, Bermuda-headquartered Flex LNG has revealed contract extensions for two of its liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers, as well as the start of a new assignment for another vessel.
According to the company's announcement, two of Flex LNG's vessels have been booked on long-term charters until 2032. Additionally, one of the company's ships has secured a contract extension that will keep it in service until 2041.
'These contract extensions demonstrate the continued strong demand for high-quality LNG carriers and Flex LNG's ability to secure long-term employment for its fleet,' said Øystein M. Kalleklev, Chief Executive Officer of Flex LNG Management AS. 'The extensions provide us with enhanced visibility on our future cash flows and further strengthen our position as a leading provider of LNG transportation services.'
The news comes as the global LNG market continues to experience robust growth, driven by the increasing demand for cleaner energy sources. As countries and industries work to reduce their carbon footprints, the role of LNG as a transitional fuel has become more prominent, underpinning the long-term outlook for the LNG shipping sector.
'These contract extensions are a testament to Flex LNG's strong operational performance and the trust placed in the company by its customers,' said a maritime industry analyst, speaking to *The Maritime Executive*. 'The stability provided by these long-term agreements will enable Flex LNG to continue investing in its fleet and supporting the global energy transition.'
The announcement underscores the resilience of the LNG shipping market and Flex LNG's ability to capitalize on the industry's growth opportunities. As the world continues to shift towards cleaner energy sources, the demand for reliable and efficient LNG transportation services is expected to remain strong in the years to come.
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