LNG-Fueled Tanker Completes First Commercial Voyage from Russia to Rotterdam
SINGAPORE, Oct 25 (Reuters)– A petroleum vessel possessed by Russian state-owned delivery firm Sovcomflot has actually finished its very first trip throughout the Baltic and also North Seas operating on melted gas (LNG), the firm claimed onWednesday
The Aframax vessel Gagarin Prospect supplied a freight of 104,815 tonnes of petroleum from Primorsk to Rotterdam, the firm claimed in a declaration.
The vessel brought the very first export freight of Russian crude under a long-lasting time-charter agreement in between Sovcomflot and also Royal Dutch Shell.
Sovcomflot included that the ship is the globe’s very first Aframax petroleum vessel made to operate LNG as its key gas.
“Switching to cleaner-burning LNG fuel allows Sovcomflot to significantly reduce its impact on the natural environment,” the firm claimed.
“This is particularly important for ships in high-traffic areas such as the Baltic and North Seas where these ‘Green Funnel’ tankers will primarily operate.”
Sovcomflot is slowly changing its standard vessel fleet from conventional hefty gas oil to LNG in advance of the 2020 intro of brand-new guidelines on aquatic gas that will certainly restrict the sulphur material.
There is currently a sulphur discharge control location for the Baltic Sea that entered into result in 2005.
The firm anticipates to have 6 such LNG-fuelled Aframax vessels in procedure by the start of 2nd quarter of following year.
(Reporting by Jessica Jaganathan; Editing by Christian Schmollinger)
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