LNG Shipping, Chartering and Claims

Course Info

Date: May-27-2024

Length: 1 Week

City: Rotterdam

Fees: 5,600

Type: In Classroom

Available Dates

  • May-27-2024

    Rotterdam

  • July-29-2024

    Rotterdam

  • Sep-30-2024

    Rotterdam

  • Nov-25-2024

    Rotterdam

Dates in Other Venues

  • May-13-2024

    London

  • May-27-2024

    Athens

  • May-27-2024

    Istanbul

  • May-27-2024

    Hamburg

  • June-17-2024

    Dubai

  • July-15-2024

    London

  • July-29-2024

    Athens

  • July-29-2024

    Hamburg

  • July-29-2024

    Istanbul

  • Aug-19-2024

    Dubai

  • Sep-16-2024

    London

  • Sep-30-2024

    Athens

  • Sep-30-2024

    Hamburg

  • Sep-30-2024

    Istanbul

  • Oct-21-2024

    Dubai

  • Nov-18-2024

    London

  • Nov-25-2024

    Istanbul

  • Nov-25-2024

    Hamburg

  • Nov-25-2024

    Athens

  • Dec-16-2024

    Dubai

Course Details

Course Outline

5 days course

The Difference Between Chartering an LNG carrier and Chartering and Oil Tanker

 

  • Introduction to carriage of LNG, boil-off and heel
  • LNG Ships
  • Materials and Strength of Ships
  • The principal differences between a short-term charter for an oil tanker vs an LNG carrier
  • The absence of voyage chartering in the LNG market

 International Code for the Construction & Equipment of Ships Carrying Liquefied Gases in Bulk (IGC CODE )

 

  • Brief Description of IMO
  • Application of IGC Code
  • Ship Survival Capability
  • Ship Arrangements

Lng Ship Management

 

  • Ship Management Systems
  • Shore Organisation Structure
  • Operation Department Duty and Responsibility
  • Legal Department
  • Ship Board Management

Lng Liability Regimes 

 

  • Conditions of Use
  • The variety of liability regimes
  • The International Group of P&I Clubs and the
  • Pooling Limits
  • The premium for market cover
  • HNS Convention rather than CLC Convention, and limits of applicability

Delivery and Quality Obligations:

  • In a ‘typical’ LNG MSPA, when must the LNG ship arrive, when must loading / unloading be completed
  • What are the typical consequences for a delivery failure?
  • What are the subtle differences to look out for when reviewing delivery obligations?
  • Are damages calculated on quantity not taken/ delivered or full cargo lot?
  • The consequences in a ‘typical’ LNG MSPA if an ‘off-spec’ issue is identified
  • The subtle differences to look out for when reviewing delivery obligations (e.g. are damages calculated on the off-spec quantity or full cargo lot
  • ‘indirect’ damages included in the calculation
  • The regime for treatable and untreatable quantities
  • Reject off-spec LNG if you are liable to pay your sub-buyer materially more than you can recover from your supplier

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