SSPA, FKAB, White Smoke and Swedish Marine Technology Forum have entered into a joint agreement with the Korean energy giant KOGAS to evaluate the possibilities for developing a Korean system for delivery of LNG to gas-fuelled ships.
The project will be carried out from now until April 2011 and will form a basis for further development of an LNG supply system in Korea.
Seven Tasks
The project is divided into seven tasks; the Swedish cluster has the main responsibility for five of these. Each of these five tasks has a special focus such as national and international regulations, demand forecasting, and risk evaluation. The project will deliver a common report and also be presented at a common workshop that will be held in Korea at the beginning of April 2011.
Joint Study Agreement
The contract between the Swedish marine cluster and KOGAS is the first result of the Joint Study Agreement between Business Region Göteborg and KOGAS that was signed July 2009. The purpose is to develop cooperation between Sweden and South Korea in the fields of biogas, natural gas and bioDME to promote business in these areas.