據世界天然氣網8月9日消息 日本液化石油氣貿易商和進口商Astomos能源公司宣布,將于本月晚些時候啟用液化石油氣(LPG)動力的超大型燃氣船(VLGC)。
該船由同胞造船廠川崎重工(KHI)在其Sakaide造船廠建造。新加坡船東Kumiai Navigation將為Astomos運營84229立方米的VLGC。
該船長299米,寬37.2米,將配備KHI的雙燃料液化石油氣發動機,可使用加壓液化石油氣和燃油。
該公司指出,與燃油相比,液化石油氣作為燃料預計將減少約20%的二氧化碳排放量,以及約90%的硫氧化物和顆粒物。
為了響應國際海事組織2050年零排放目標,Astomos幾年來一直在考慮將液化石油氣燃料油輪引入其VLGC船隊。
該公司指出:“我們將繼續從重油船舶轉向液化石油氣燃料船舶,作為可能的解決方案之一,并促進其他環保船隊的發展。”
最近,該公司簽署了一項協議,從石油巨頭殼牌公司購買碳中和液化石油氣。
吳恒磊 編譯自 世界天然氣
原文如下:
Japan’s first LPG-fuelled VLGC soon to enter service
Japanese LPG trader and importer Astomos Energy Corporation has announced that it will bring the liquified petroleum gas (LPG)-powered very large gas carrier (VLGC) into operation later this month.
The vessel is being built by compatriot shipbuilder Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI) at its Sakaide shipyard. Singapore-based shipowner Kumiai Navigation will operate the 84,229 cbm VLGC for Astomos.
The ship is 299 meters long, 37.2 meters wide and will be equipped with KHI’s dual-fuel LPG engine which can run on both pressurized LPG and fuel oil.
LPG as a fuel is expected to reduce CO2 emissions by about 20%, and sulfur oxides, particulate matter by about 90% in comparison with fuel oil, the company noted.
Astomos has been considering introducing LPG-fueled tankers into its VLGC fleet for a few years, in response to the International Maritime Organization’s 2050 zero-emission targets.
“We will continue to switch from heavy oil vessels to LPG-fuelled vessels as one of the possible solutions and promote other environmentally friendly fleet development,” the company pointed out.
Recently, the company signed an agreement to purchase carbon-neutral LPG from oil major Shell.
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