BV: LNG as fuel gaining momentum

BV: LNG as fuel gaining momentum

An immediate demand for LNG as fuel for container shipping in eco-zones, such as North Europe or the United States, can be expected in the near future, Philippe Donche-Gay, Executive Vice-President of Marine and Offshore Division at Bureau Veritas told our reporters at this year’s SMM exhibition and conference in Hamburg.


Donche-Gay said that adoption of LNG as fuel will be a progressive transition, adding that “notably, for containers ensuring transportation within those zones we can expect containership of 1000 TEU or smaller to immediately shift to LNG as fuel and be fully compliant with NOx and SOx regulations.”

According to him, in this way the market is being created for bigger ships.

BV LNG as fuel gaining momentum

Bureau Veritas has been engaged in projects related to adoption of LNG as fuel for some time now, including classification of LNG powered vessels. The most recent include Becker Marine’s LNG Hybrid power barge, which will be deployed to Hamburg and start operation in October 2014. In the cruise season the barge will deliver power to the AIDA fleet. In wintertime shore-based clients will receive electric power and thermal energy.

Donche-Gay also said that Bureau Veritas carried out the risk analysis and HAZID studies for the project.

Bureau Veritas has been chosen to class the unique LNG bunkering vessel which will be built at Hanjin Heavy Industries, Korea, under an agreement between Japan’s NYK and Mitsubishi and France’s GDF-Suez. The vessel will carry 5,000 cbm of LNG for ships’ fuel stored at 4 Bar in two IMO Type C pressure tanks. Delivery is set for 2016 when the vessel will operate from the Fluxys LNG Terminal in Zeebrugge, initially supplying LNG fuel from GDF-SUEZ to the fleet of United European Car Carriers.

 

LNG World News Staff, September 9, 2014