FLEX LNG Ltd
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Price: 254 NOK 1.6% Market Closed
Market Cap: 13.8B NOK
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In the world of liquefied natural gas, FLEX LNG Ltd. has carved out a significant position by banking on the growing global demand for cleaner energy. Originating from the bustling shipping hubs of Norway, FLEX LNG is a shipping company that specializes in the transportation of LNG across the world's oceans. Its business model centers on leasing its fleet of modern, technologically advanced LNG carriers to major energy companies. These carriers are not just vessels; they are pivotal assets designed to ensure efficient and safe transport of LNG from liquefaction plants to regasification terminals worldwide. This specialization in LNG transportation positions FLEX LNG within a niche that benefits from both technological expertise and the increasing substitution of coal with LNG amidst the global energy transition. The company's revenue flow is primarily derived from charter hire, leveraging either long-term fixed contracts or spot charters, depending on prevailing market conditions. This approach provides a balance between stable income through lengthy contracts and the opportunity for maximized returns when market demand spikes. With its fleet recently expanded and modernized, FLEX LNG's strategic focus on low boil-off rates and fuel-efficient ships makes it an attractive and reliable partner for energy stakeholders seeking to mitigate transport costs while adhering to environmental standards. The company stands as a testament to the critical role logistics play in the broader energy sector, ensuring that the constantly shifting tides of the global energy market are met with agility and precision.

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