Korea’s shipbuilder Hyundai Mipo Dockyard has delivered K Lotus, what it says is the world’s largest LNG bunkering vessel, to Korea Line, says an article published in Offshore Energy.
About K Lotus
K Lotus is an 18,000 cubic metres LNG bunkering vessel. The shipyard delivered it to Korea Line on 16 March.
This vessel has dimensions of 166 metres in length, 24.4 metres in width, and 12.9 metres in height. It features Finland’s tech group Wärtsilä’s cargo handling system.
Cylindrical LNG tank
Moreover, it is equipped with a cylindrical LNG tank, which has the highest safety and reliability according to the IMO. Therefore, it can safely transport LNG at a cryogenic temperature of minus 163 degrees.
Reliquefaction system for smooth operation
In particular, the ship’s LNG reliquefaction system liquefies boil-off gas and supplies it as a propulsion fuel for the ship. This way it maximizes energy efficiency and reduces temperature and pressure to ensure smooth operation.
The ship’s ‘loading arm’ serves to inject fuel into vessels to be supplied with LNG.
The energy giant Shell will charter the K Lotus. It will operate from next month at the Bunkering Hub Port in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Largest LNG vessel
Moreover, Hyundai Mipo claims this is the world’s largest LNG bunkering vessel.
Since Hyundai Mipo Dockyard first delivered a 7,500 cubic metres LNG bunkering vessel in 2018, it has won orders for five ships of the same type. This is the largest number among domestic shipbuilders, it says.
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Source: Offshore Energy