Energy major Shell has secured conversion business for two of its three steam-turbine driven, G-class LNG carriers, but its plans for a third 15-year-old sistership are unclear.

The 137,001-cbm Gallina and 136,967-cbm Galea (both built 2002) are reported to be committed for conversion to floating storage and regasification units for use in El Salvador and Cyprus, respectively.

But the company told brokers the Moss-type, 136,985-cbm LNG carrier Gemmata (built 2004), which was seen in the Atlantic off South America this week, is no longer for sale.