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K Line LNG Carrier Named at Samsung Heavy Industries Ahead of LNG Canada Export Operations

By MGN EditorialMay 20, 2026 at 05:27 PM

Japanese shipping major Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha has held a naming ceremony at Samsung Heavy Industries' yard for a newly built LNG carrier destined to serve the LNG Canada export terminal in Kitimat, British Columbia.

## K Line LNG Carrier Named for LNG Canada Service Japanese shipping major Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) has confirmed the naming ceremony for a newly constructed liquefied natural gas carrier at Samsung Heavy Industries' shipyard, marking a significant milestone in the vessel's journey toward commercial service supporting Canada's emerging LNG export sector. According to Offshore Energy, the vessel is destined for the LNG Canada export terminal located in Kitimat, British Columbia — a landmark project operated by LNG Canada, a joint venture that includes Shell and Petronas among its partners. The terminal represents one of the most significant energy infrastructure developments in Canadian history and is widely regarded as a pivotal step in positioning Canada as a major LNG exporter to Asian markets. The naming ceremony at Samsung Heavy Industries' yard in South Korea is a traditional maritime milestone, formally christening the vessel before its delivery and deployment. K Line's involvement underscores the critical role that specialist LNG shipping companies play in linking export terminals with end markets, particularly across the Pacific. LNG Canada's Kitimat facility has been designed to serve growing demand for natural gas in Asia, where buyers in Japan, South Korea, and China continue to seek long-term supply diversification. K Line, as one of Japan's leading shipping conglomerates, is well-positioned to support this trade lane given its established relationships with Japanese energy importers and its existing fleet of LNG carriers. The commissioning of purpose-built tonnage ahead of terminal operations reflects the long lead times inherent in LNG supply chain development, where vessel construction, terminal completion, and offtake agreements must be carefully coordinated. Samsung Heavy Industries remains one of the world's foremost builders of LNG carriers, with extensive experience in constructing vessels equipped with advanced membrane containment systems and dual-fuel propulsion technology. The vessel's entry into service will be closely watched by industry observers as LNG Canada moves toward first cargo exports, a development that is expected to reshape Pacific Basin LNG trade flows and provide an important new source of supply for energy-importing nations in the region.
#LNG carrier#Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha#K Line#Samsung Heavy Industries#LNG Canada#Kitimat#LNG exports#shipbuilding#naming ceremony#Pacific Basin LNG

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