Nauticor’s ‘Kairos’ Bunkers LNG To Gothia Tanker Alliance Vessel ‘Fure Valö’

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  • Fure Valö, a vessel of the tanker pool managed by the Gothia Tanker Alliance, received LNG at the Anchorage area of Sandhamn.
  • The bunker operation was the first offshore ship-to-ship operation that was conducted by the 117 m long BSV.
  • The bunker operation was conducted under an agreement for the supply of LNG, which was signed at the end of 2018 by Furetank Rederi and Nauticor.
  • With a tank capacity of 7500 m3, Nauticor’s new vessel Kairos is the world’s largest LNG bunker supply vessel.

According to an article published by LNG Industry, the world’s largest bunker supply vessel (BSV) for LNG, Kairos, provided LNG in a ship-to-ship bunker operation to a product tanker.

Fure Valö

Fure Valö, a vessel of the tanker pool managed by the Gothia Tanker Alliance, received LNG at the Anchorage area of Sandhamn, near the Swedish capital of Stockholm. The bunker operation was the first offshore ship-to-ship operation that was conducted by the 117 m long BSV.

Gothia Tanker Alliance

The bunker operation was conducted under an agreement for the supply of LNG, which was signed at the end of 2018 by Furetank Rederi, a member of the Gothia Tanker Alliance, and Nauticor. The agreement covers the supply of LNG from the BSV Kairos to the LNG-fuelled product tankers, which are owned and operated by members of the Gothia Tanker Alliance, including the retrofitted product tanker Fure West and six newbuild vessels, one of them being Fure Valö.

Need for LNG supply infrastructure

Lars Höglund, Managing Director of Furetank, pointed out the importance of a strong LNG supply infrastructure: “By using LNG as fuel for our vessels, we have significant potential to reduce the impact on the environment through lower emissions and minimizing noise. To be able to use that potential, we rely on a comprehensive LNG supply network. We are glad to see that the recent start of operations with Nauticor’s Kairos massively contributes to that network and makes LNG available at more locations, e.g. in the Baltic Sea.”

Mahinde Abeynaike, CEO of Nauticor, added that “We are proud to provide Furetank with a state-of-the-art ship-to-ship LNG fuelling solution. LNG is becoming fuel for all segments in the shipping sector, including not only passenger traffic but also tankers and other cargo vessels. We are determined to be a partner providing the highest quality standards and cost-efficient LNG supply solutions for shipping companies that take the decision to use LNG as a bunker fuel.”

World’s largest LNG bunker

With a tank capacity of 7500 m3, Nauticor’s new vessel Kairos is the world’s largest LNG bunker supply vessel. Nauticor chartered Kairos via the joint venture Blue LNG from the owner Babcock Schulte Energy, where Nauticor has a 90% share and Lithuanian energy infrastructure provider Klaipedos Nafta (KN) has a 10% share.

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Source: lngindustry