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The active global LNGC fleet grew to 449 vessels since January 2017 whilst the order book shrunk from 117 to 111 vessels. LNG trade is experiencing an uptick y-o-y alth...

- The global LNGC fleet grew by 4 vessels to 432 whilst the order book shrunk from 133 to 129 vessels due to the continuous lack of new orders
- Despi...

- We expect at least 6 newbuilds to enter the market this year
- The global LNGC fleet grew by 1 vessel to 428, the order book by 1 vessel to 133 ...

- Global LNG demand has been broadly flat since 2011
- China and the US aggressively expanded LNG import capacity but in the process may have created ...

- The global active LNGC fleet grew by 2 to 427 vessels whilst the order book has contracted to 132 vessels
- General vessel oversupply and reduced flee...

- The global active LNGC fleet grew by 1 to 422 vessels whilst the order book has contracted to 138 vessels since November
- A data availability lag res...

- The global active LNGC fleet grew by 8 to 421 vessels whilst the order book has contracted to 137 vessels since November
- General vessel oversupply h...

- The global active LNGC fleet retracted slightly for the first time in a decade to 413 vessels; the order book remains flat at 147 vessels
- General ve...

The LNGC order book expansion has slowed further since September with only two additions. The fleet expansion has slowed considerably, too, with only one delivery this mo...

- The global active LNGC fleet grew to 410 vessels, 21 more vessels scheduled for delivery in 2015
- General vessel oversupply maintains pressure on spo...