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Fleet

  • The 266,370cbm Q-Max LNG carrier Al Mafyar pictured during a voyage.
  • Wholly-owned Q-Max LNG carrier Al Mayeda unloading cargo at a terminal.
  • Nakilat's flagship Q-Max LNG carrier Mozah berthed at a terminal.
  • Bu Sidra is one of the 4 very large LPG carriers owned and operated by Nakilat.
  • A Q-max LNG carrier pictured unloading cargo at South Hook Terminal in UK.
  • Al Karaana berthed for repairs at the Erhama Bin Jaber Al Jalahma Shipyard.
  • Deck view of a Nakilat LPG carrier
  • Q-Max LNG carrier Mozah has 80% more cargo carrying capacity than conventional LNG carriers.
  • Operated by Nakilat, Q-Max LNG carrier Mekaines has a cargo carrying capacity of 266,276cbm.
  • Two Nakilat vessels sailing by each other in international waters.
  • Nakilat's Al Dafna was the first Q-Max LNG carrier to unload cargo at Dunkirk terminal in France.
  • Nakilat operated Q-Max LNG carrier Umm Slal undergoing bunkering at anchorage.
  • A Q-Max LNG carrier loading cargo at Ras Laffan terminal.
  • The 145,000cbm LNG carrier Ejnan at Ras Laffan LNG loading terminal.
  • Q-Flex LNG carrier Mesaimeer en-route to an international destination.
  • Photo of a Nakilat LNG carrier at an LNG terminal at dusk
  • Q-Flex LNG carrier Al Gattara has a cargo carrying capacity of 216,200 cubic meters (cbm)
  • Q-Max LNG carrier Umm Slal unloading cargo at Sabine Pass LNG Terminal
  • LPG carrier Umm Laqhab undergoing routine drydocking and maintenance
  • Q-Flex LNG carrier Duhail berthed at the Erhama Bin Jaber Al Jalahma Shipyard

Shipyard

  • LNG carrier drydocked at N-KOM
  • View of 2 Nakilat LNG carriers drydocked at the shipyard
  • Aerial view of offshore fabrication activity at N-KOM
  • Tankers undergoing dry docking and repairs at N-KOM
  • Newbuild liftboat constructed by N-KOM
  • Aerial view of Erhama Bin Jaber Al Jalahma Shipyard
  • Aerial view of Erhama Bin Jaber Al Jalahma Shipyard
  • Jack-up rigs undergoing repairs at N-KOM
  • Marine and offshore repairs ongoing at N-KOM
  • Mechanical work inside a workshop at N-KOM
  • Bul Hanine Offshore Project
  • A gas tanker, an offshore boat and a rig at the yard
  • Experts in gas tankers repairs, maintenance and solutions
  • NFB Additional Living Quarters Offshore Project_Project_04Feb2020
  • Vessels for maintenance at the shipyard
  • A large VLCC at the yard

Marine Services

  • Testing fire-fighting equipment on NSW tugboat
  • Tugboat captain communicating with local port authorities
  • View of pilot boat at the Ras Laffan Port
  • Tugboat in the midst of towage at the Ras Laffan Port
  • NSW tugboat assisting LNG carrier at Ras Laffan Port
  • Tugboat approaching vessel at Ras Laffan Port
  • View of NSW tugboats in process of vessel escorting at Ras Laffan Port
  • Tugboats appraoching vessel to assist entry into Ras Laffan Port
  • Agent representative from Nakilat Agency hands over a parcel delivery to the Ship’s Captain  at Port
  • Nakilat agency handles all crew meet and greet formalities as part of its husbandry services
  • Nakilat agents overseeing the cargo loading process on a support vessel bound for anchorage
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