Sovcomflot Tankers Complete Northern Sea Route Transit on LNG Fuel
Russian delivery business Sovcomflot has actually sent out 2 even more large-capacity, LNG-powered vessels with the Northern Sea Route.
According to the business, the Aframax vessels Mendeleev Prospect and also Lomonosov Prospect efficiently finished eastbound trips along the NSR from the Baltic port of Primorsk to China, on October 16 and also 19, specifically, making use of just LNG gas.
The vessel’s finished the NSR part of the trip in a little over 7 days, covering a range of around 2,100 maritime miles at an ordinary rate of 12 knots.
Both trips were finished without icebreaker assistance.
The trips adhere to the effective NSR transportation by the Lomonosov Prospect back in October 2018. The trip noted the very first time a large-capacity, LNG-powered vessel transited the NSR.
This year, Sovcomflot has actually currently tallied an overall of 6 transportations of the NSR making use of just LNG gas. Three of the trips were finished in September, adhered to by the Mendeleev Prospect and also Lomonosov Prospect this month. A comparable vessel likewise lately finished a westbound trip.
Sovcomflot presently has 6 LNG-fueled ice-class oil vessels in procedure, all supplied in 2018-2019. Each has capability of 113,000 dwt and also is appointed an ice course of 1A/1B, with a size of 250 meters and also a breadth of 44 meters.
“The transit voyage from Cape Zhelaniya to Cape Dezhnev went smoothly,” commented Captain Mark Lyudnik, the Master ofMendeleev Prospect “While in passage along the high-latitude route, the tanker ran exclusively on LNG. The tanker fuel system and other components have proved to be highly reliable. I would also like to highlight the exceptional training and skills of the crew. Special thanks to Sovcomflot onshore personnel who provided all the necessary navigation data and other information to the tanker crew and ensured its safe voyage while running on LNG.”