LR China supporting first dual-fuel LNG carriers to be built in China

Lloyd’s Register (LR) has signed the classification contract for six 174,000m3 liquefied natural gas (LNG) tankers to be built by Hudong Zhonghua Shipbuilding Group.

The project is a key milestone in Chinese shipbuilding and a key indicator in the development of China’s LNG ambitions. When delivered, the ships will load LNG in Gladstone, Australia, for a number of Chinese import terminals - Qingdao, Beihai, Tianjin, Lianyungang and Wenzhou.

Steel cutting on the first ship will be in January 2014. The final ship will be delivered in the fourth quarter, 2017.

he ships will be fitted with medium speed MAN B&W dual fuel diesel engine (DFDE) systems, which will enable the ship to burn both gas and fuel oil, supplying power to twin electric motors and twin shafts. The intention would be to primarily burn gas. The LNG containment systems will be the NO96 type.

Construction will take place near Shanghai at the Jiangnan Changxing Production Line No.1, now the responsibility of Hudong, following parent group China State Shipbuilding Corporation’s (CSSC) re-organisation of production facilities.

Nick Brown, Area General Manager and Marine Manager, Greater China, said: "This is a big project. Importation of LNG is of strategic and long term importance for China and we welcome this opportunity to provide our expertise. We will now deliver the plan approval and new construction services required to exceed the client's expectations and help ensure that high quality LNG ships are delivered."

On delivery the new LNG carrier orders will be dual-classed by both LR and China Classification Society (CCS) and will sail under the Hong Kong flag.

(bairdmaritime ,edited by Topco)