Tokyo LNG Tanker Orders Two LNG Vessels

Tokyo LNG Tanker Co., Ltd. has signed a shipbuilding contract for two LNG vessels (165,000m3 tank capacity) with Japan Marine United Corporation. Tokyo LNG Tanker also signed a Heads of Agreement for the joint ownership and 20-year charter of the vessels: one with Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. and the other with Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha.

Tokyo LNG Tanker Orders Two LNG Vessels

Two LNG vessels scheduled for delivery in 2017 and they will be employed for transporting LNG mainly from U.S. Cove Point Project. The vessel are designed to transit the expanded Panama Canal.

Ship management of the vessels will be done by MOL and NYK respectively, in accordance with the 20-year time charter agreement. When the vessels are delivered, the number of LNG vessels in Tokyo LNG Tanker fleet will climb to twelve.

The vessels’ containment system is SPB, which is a Japanese technology developed by IHI Corporation and JMU. This containment system enables to maximize utilization of the space inside the hull and free designing of the shape of hull for the best fuel consumption.

The SPB system has been adopted for LNG vessels for the first time in 24 years (building year base), and it is the first time for Tokyo LNG Tanker to order LNG vessel with SPB tanks. The vessels will be the world’s largest LNG vessels with SPB tanks.

To comply with the U.S. emission control regulations within coastal area of the U.S., the vessels will be equipped with Tri Fuel Diesel Electric (TFDE) propulsion system allowing use low-sulfur oil or gas. The vessels are also designed with the world’s lowest boil-off rate (0.08%/day), and combination with TFDE propulsion will show excellent fuel consumption and eco-friendly performance.

Tokyo Gas Group will aim to diversify and increase suppliers, and decrease material costs, by owning and operating its LNG vessels proactively.

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Tokyo LNG Tanker, February 28, 2014