ENI mulls exit from LNG shipping business
11/27/2017
Italian ENI is examining the possible sale of its last two LNG vessels, LNG Lerici and LNG Portovenere, which are owned by its LNG Shipping subsidiary.

The two mid-sized carriers each have a capacity of 65 Mm3. ENI last sold two 41-Mm3 carriers, LNG Palmaria and LNG Elba, in 2012.
At present, ENI has a fleet of 19 ships, which include offshore support vessels and the two remaining LNG carriers.
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