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New LNG-fuelled VLCC design

On 1 December 2015 DNV GL presented Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Company Limited (DSIC) with an Approval in Principle (AiP) certificate for a new LNG-fuelled very large crude carrier (VLCC) design.

The new, innovative design has been found to comply with the Gas Fuelled notation as given in the DNV GL rules for the classification of ships and the recently adopted IGF Code.

“This AIP is another step toward the more widespread adoption of LNG as a fuel for shipping,” says Torgeir Sterri, DNV GL Vice President and Regional Manager in Greater China. “The emissions and efficiency benefits of LNG mean it is almost sure to become an important part of the fuel mix over the next few years. We have seen its adoption in many sectors already and now with this AIP, the world’s first for a VLCC, this major shipping sector could see its first LNG-fuelled vessel soon.” 

The shipping industry is being challenged to reduce its emissions of SOx, NOx, CO2 and particulates, both by current and incoming regulations and society as a whole.

As a result, shipowners and operators are increasingly looking into the use of alternative fuels to ensure compliance for their fleet, now and in the future.

To meet these challenges DSIC developed this new LNG-fuelled VLCC design. It has several advantages over traditionally fuelled vessels.

The design uses type C fuel tanks located on the open deck which minimizes the impact on the overall layout and results in cargo capacity being unchanged from the conventional design.

The LNG fuel tanks give the vessel the capability of performing a round trip from the Middle East to the US without refuelling.

Ships Montly - January 2024

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