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New Tug Vessel Deal Boosts Local Maritime and LNG Infrastructure in Louisiana

Australia’s energy giant Woodside has revealed award allocations of over $1 billion to Louisiana suppliers for a liquefied natural gas (LNG) development project in the Pelican State, United States (U.S.).

Thanks to the more than $300 million services contract to Green Tug Towing, a joint venture of Harbor Docking & Towing and Saltchuk Marine, for the design and construction of four new tugs to be built at C&C Marine and Repair in Belle Chase and delivered to Louisiana LNG in 2028, Woodside and its contractors have now committed more than $1 billion to Louisiana suppliers for the foundational development of this LNG project.

The developer underlines that the new tugs will provide towing services for LNG tankers calling at the Louisiana LNG terminal over a 20-year term. Green Tug Towing will manage the construction of the vessels in Belle Chasse and operate a tug facility in Lake Charles to support ongoing operations. The construction is scheduled to begin in the second quarter of 2026.

“As we progress towards targeted first LNG in 2029, Green Tug Towing will play a key role in ensuring Louisiana LNG can safely deliver reliable supply to our global customers. This contract also demonstrates our ongoing commitment to supporting local suppliers and growing the shipbuilding industry in Louisiana.”

Woodside elaborates that the Green Tug Towing contract will support the creation of approximately 70 direct local jobs, an additional 30 indirect roles, and about 60 temporary positions during construction at C&C Marine and Repair’s Louisiana shipyard.

Thomas Springer, President of Green Tug Towing, emphasised: “This contract is a major milestone for Green Tug Towing and for Louisiana’s maritime industry, combining local shipbuilding, proven harbour assist operations, and long-term investment in safe, reliable LNG terminal services.”

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