CNOOC Orders Rolls-Royce Gas Engines

Rolls-Royce today announced an order from Chinese state oil company CNOOC, to power Asia’s first gas powered tug.

CNOOC Orders Rolls-Royce Gas Engines

The order is for two tugs to be built at the Zhenjiang shipyard in Jiangsu, China, with an option for an additional two. The first tug is planned for delivery by the end of this year.

Each tug features a pair of Rolls-Royce Bergen C26:33L9PG engines fueled purely by liquefied natural gas (LNG). The Rolls-Royce power and propulsion systems package for each tug includes a pair of highly reliable Rolls-Royce US 205 CP azimuth thrusters to ensure the tugs have rapid manoeuvring and strong bollard pull capabilities – essential for tug operation.

Neil Gilliver, Rolls-Royce, President – Merchant, said: “This order is highly significant for Rolls-Royce, CNOOC, and Zhenjiang shipyard and marks a new era for tug boat propulsion technology in China, an increasingly important market for the marine industry. Rolls-Royce is proud to be selected to power Asia’s first pure gas powered tug and to play a pivotal role in the state’s focus on reducing emissions along the costs and inland waterways. I am convinced that with the growing popularity of LNG as a marine fuel, more operators will soon begin to opt for a cleaner, lower cost and smoke-free fuel solution to power their tugs. This order will be one of many more to come.

This order follows the successful delivery of the world’s first gas powered tug, Borgøy, also powered by Rolls-Royce.

 

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rolls-royce, March 19, 2014