Japanese company Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) has ordered a further liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) dual-fuel very large LPG/liquefied ammonia gas carrier (VLGC) from Kawasaki Heavy Industries.
The86,700m3 capacity ship will be built at the KHI Sakaide Works shipyard and is set for delivery in 2026. This vessel is the eighth in NYK’s fleet of LPG-fuelled LPG carriers and the sixth in a new type of vessel capable of carrying ammonia and thus flexibly responding to various trade patterns.
Furthermore, in addition to the LPG dual-fuel engine, the ship will have a shaft generator that can generate electricity during the voyage by using the rotation of the shaft that connects the main engine to the propeller. Since the diesel generator can be stopped during regular seagoing transit, realising full navigation with LPG fuel will be possible except for the use of a small amount of pilot fuel as an ignition source.
When LPG is used as fuel, exhaust gas from the ordered VLGC will contain at least 95% less SOx and 20% less CO2 than NYK’s conventional VLGCs using HFO-fired engines.
This new 230m long VLGC will comply not only with the SOx Global Cap regulations that were tightened from January 2020 but also with the IMO’s EEDI Phase 3 regulations, which implemented stricter CO2 emission standards from April 2022. Moreover, the vessel is expected to be given notations by Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (ClassNK) as a VLGC that has a preparatory design in accordance with the guidelines issued by ClassNK so that this vessel may use ammonia fuel in the future.