Port Canaveral, Brevard County, Florida, USA. February 25, 2021. Port Canaveral prepares to become America’s first liquid natural gas (LNG) cruise port, with the arrival of the Q-LNG 4000. The new hi-tech articulated tug and barge (ATB) will berth at our new CT3 terminal. The Q-LNG 4000, the first offshore (LNG) articulated tug and barge (ATB) in the U.S., makes a familiarization trip to Port Canaveral in advance of future LNG bunkering operations at the port. This vessel will fuel the Carnival Mardi Gras, Credit Julian Leek/Alamy Live News Credit: Julian Leek/Alamy Live News

Port Canaveral, Brevard County, Florida, USA. February 25, 2021. Port Canaveral prepares to become America’s first liquid natural gas (LNG) cruise port, with the arrival of the Q-LNG 4000. The new hi-tech articulated tug and barge (ATB) will berth at our new CT3 terminal.   The Q-LNG 4000, the first offshore (LNG) articulated tug and barge (ATB) in the U.S., makes a familiarization trip to Port Canaveral in advance of future LNG bunkering operations at the port.  This vessel will fuel the Carnival Mardi Gras, Credit Julian Leek/Alamy Live News Credit: Julian Leek/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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Port Canaveral, Brevard County, Florida, USA. February 25, 2021. Port Canaveral prepares to become America’s first liquid natural gas (LNG) cruise port, with the arrival of the Q-LNG 4000. The new hi-tech articulated tug and barge (ATB) will berth at our new CT3 terminal. The Q-LNG 4000, the first offshore (LNG) articulated tug and barge (ATB) in the U.S., makes a familiarization trip to Port Canaveral in advance of future LNG bunkering operations at the port. This vessel will fuel the Carnival Mardi Gras, which operates on cleaner-burning LNG, and will be homeported at Port Canaveral in the future. Credit Julian Leek/Alamy Live News

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