Last summer, Crowley took delivery of the LNG bunker barge Progress from Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding in Sturgeon Bay, Wis. At 12,000 cubic meters capacity and with a length of 430 feet, it

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Last summer, Crowley took delivery of the LNG bunker barge Progress from Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding in Sturgeon Bay, Wis. At 12,000 cubic meters capacity and with a length of 430 feet, it is the largest Jones Act compliant LNG bunker barge thus far built.
To go into more detail on the design, construction and operation of the barge, a trio of Crowley representatives who worked directly on managing the project will present at Marine Log’s Tugs, Towboats & Barges (TTB) 2025 conference on March 25-26 in Mobile, Ala.
Presenters include Dean Sahr, New Construction & LNG Engineering, Crowley Engineering Services; Craig Savey, Project Manager, Crowley Engineering Services; and Scott Sutherland, Crowley Engineering Services. Savey and Sutherland worked together on the design of the LNG barge for Crowley Engineering, while Sahr worked in a construction management role for Crowley Shipping, the customer.
The barge features two 6,000-cubic-meter
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