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Maritime Industry Briefing: US FLNG Milestone, AHTS Orders, and EU Shipbuilding Strategy
By MGN Editorial•June 4, 2026 at 12:00 PM
This week's maritime briefing covers a landmark final investment decision for the world's largest FLNG project off Louisiana, a Malaysian offshore operator's fleet renewal programme, and growing calls for the EU to protect its strategic shipbuilding sector.
## World's Largest FLNG Project Reaches Final Investment Decision
A landmark moment for the global LNG industry has arrived with the announcement that Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL), Delfin Midstream, Vitol, and a consortium of investors have reached a final investment decision (FID) for the Delfin FLNG 1 project, to be located offshore Louisiana. According to Splash247, the facility will be both the first floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) installation in the United States and the largest of its kind anywhere in the world.
The project represents a significant strategic development for US LNG export capacity, leveraging offshore infrastructure to bypass many of the permitting and construction challenges associated with onshore liquefaction terminals. The involvement of major players including MOL and commodity trading giant Vitol signals strong commercial confidence in long-term LNG demand. Full nameplate capacity details are expected to be disclosed as the project advances through development phases.
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## Perdana Petroleum Commits $34m to AHTS Fleet Renewal
Malaysian offshore marine support services provider Perdana Petroleum is pressing ahead with fleet modernisation, committing $33.94m (RM134.49m) to the construction of two new anchor handling tug supply (AHTS) vessels, Splash247 reports. The pair, each rated at 60-tonne bollard pull, will be built by China's Aulong Shipbuilding.
The investment forms part of the company's broader fleet rejuvenation programme and reflects sustained demand for offshore support services across Southeast Asian waters, particularly as regional oil and gas exploration activity remains active. The order underscores a wider industry trend of operators replacing ageing tonnage with more capable, fuel-efficient vessels to meet both operational requirements and evolving environmental standards.
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## EU Urged to Safeguard Strategic Shipbuilding Capabilities
Against a backdrop of intensifying global geopolitical uncertainty, Seatrade Maritime reports that pressure is mounting on the European Union to take decisive action to protect and develop its domestic shipbuilding industry. Analysts and industry stakeholders are highlighting the strategic vulnerability exposed by Europe's declining share of global shipbuilding output, with the sector increasingly viewed through a defence and supply-chain resilience lens rather than purely a commercial one.
The call to action reflects a broader reassessment across Western economies of critical industrial capabilities, with shipbuilding now firmly on the agenda alongside semiconductors and energy infrastructure as sectors requiring targeted policy intervention. The EU's response — whether through subsidies, procurement preferences, or regulatory frameworks — is expected to be a defining issue for European maritime policy in the years ahead.
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*Sources: Splash247, Seatrade Maritime*
#FLNG#LNG#Delfin Midstream#MOL#Perdana Petroleum#AHTS#offshore support vessels#EU shipbuilding#fleet renewal#LNG export
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