Wärtsilä And Chevron Partner To Reduce Methane Emissions On LNG Carriers

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Wärtsilä, in collaboration with Chevron Shipping Company, is converting engines on six of Chevron’s LNG carriers from dual-fuel (DF) to spark gas (SG) operation. The groundbreaking initiative aims to reduce methane slip and lower greenhouse gas emissions, supporting Chevron’s efforts to minimize the carbon intensity of its operations.

Methane Slip and its Environmental Impact

Methane slip occurs when small amounts of methane are not fully combusted during LNG fuel use, leading to heat-trapping emissions. While methane has a shorter atmospheric lifespan than CO₂, it is 25-30 times more potent in terms of heat retention over a century, making its reduction critical for environmental protection.

Conversion to Spark Gas Operations

The Wärtsilä 50DF to SG engine conversion replaces diesel pilot fuel with spark ignition, optimizing combustion and significantly reducing methane emissions. This technology enhances fuel efficiency while supporting the global push for greener marine operations.

Industry-Lead LNG Technology

Wärtsilä’s three decades of experience in LNG technology underpin this project, which showcases their ability to retrofit existing installations to reduce methane emissions. Both dual-fuel (DF) and single-fuel (SG) engines provide market-leading performance for more sustainable marine transportation.

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Source: Wärtsilä