The order surge reflects strong demand for LNG
transportation capacity amid ongoing supply chain diversification strategies by
major energy companies. Korean shipyards have demonstrated their competitive
advantage in securing high-value LNG carrier contracts, with recent bookings
significantly exceeding previous year comparisons.
South Korea’s three major
shipbuilders—HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering, Samsung Heavy
Industries, and Hanwha Ocean—have collectively secured 23 LNG carrier orders in
2026 as of mid-May, representing more than five times the four vessels booked
during the same period in 2025.
HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering leads with 16 LNG
carrier orders this year alone, more than doubling its 2025 annual order volume
of seven vessels. The three firms captured $2.6 billion in LNG carrier orders
within just four days in mid-May, with cumulative 2026 orders reaching $19.16
billion, already representing 53 per cent of their total 2025 annual performance. Korean shipbuilders currently dominate the
global LNG carrier market, having captured 88 per cent of worldwide LNG carrier
orders through recent months, with Samsung Heavy Industries securing seven vessels,
HD Hyundai Samho five, and Hanwha Ocean two. Industry forecasts project global
LNG carrier orders could reach 80-100 vessels in 2026, presenting substantial
opportunities for Korean yards.