ClassNK grants approval for LPG dual-fuel bulk carrier

(TOKYO) — Classification society ClassNK granted an approval in principle (AiP) to Imabari Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. for its concept design of a 180,000-dwt liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) dual-fueled bulk carrier developed in cooperation with Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co. Ltd.

The AiP was granted to the concept design based on the society’s Guidelines for Ships Using Low-Flashpoint Fuels and its Rule Part GF (regulation for ships using low-flashpoint fuels) incorporating the International Code of Safety for Ships using Gases or other Low-flashpoint Fuels (IGF Code), the current IMO Res. MSC.391(95) and the MSC.458(101) revision planned for release in 2024. This is the first LPG dual-fueled bulk carrier in the world to be granted an AiP.
 
As one of the merits of this design, it eliminates the necessity for special consideration of boil-off gas, with this design handling LPG at room temperature and high pressure, which makes the ship’s operation easier. In addition, the ship has been designed with extensive consideration toward cost competitiveness by eliminating the use low-temperature materials such as stainless steel and cryogenic insulation. The LPG tank is planned/designed to be installed in the aft area of the bridge and with round-trip distance capacity between Japan and Australia. And, as for supplying LPG to the ship, LPG supply bases and infrastructure facilities are globally more developed and improved, which makes the ship’s operation more flexible.
 
Alternative fuels besides liquefied natural gas (methanol/ethanol/LPG) have lower flashpoints compared to traditional fuels; therefore, particular attention needs to be given to ensure adequate safety precautions in order to decrease the potential risk of fire and explosions that may arise as a result of fuel leakage on board the ship. International safety requirements for low-flashpoint fuels have been discussed at the International Maritime Organization and as a result, the International Code of Safety for Ships using Gases or other Low-flashpoint Fuels (IGF Code) has been adopted and enforced. The current code however, does not address specific regulations for alternative fuels other than LNG. Accordingly, in 2019 ClassNK released guidelines that outline safety requirements for other viable alternative fuels besides LNG, based on the latest technology and regulation trends in order to promote the design of alternative fueled ships.

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By Professional Mariner Staff