NYK Concludes Long-term Charter Agreement for Three LNG Carriers with MC
December 11, 2018
NYK has signed long-term contracts with Diamond Gas International Pte. Ltd. (DGI), a wholly owned subsidiary of Mitsubishi Corporation (MC) located in Singapore, for DGI to charter from NYK three newly built liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers. Previously, NYK concluded long-term time-charter contracts for three new LNG vessels for MC’s Cameron LNG project, so these most recent contracts bring the total to six carriers for MC.
The NYK Group will be responsible for ship management for the three ordered LNG carriers, one which is scheduled to be delivered in 2020. For about 18 years, that ship will transport LNG from the U.S. state of Louisiana for the Cameron LNG project, in which NYK and MC both have a stake, as well as from other locations around the world.
The other two ships are scheduled to be delivered in 2021, and for about 17 years the ships will transport LNG from the LNG Canada project in British Columbia, Canada, in which MC has a stake, as well as from other locations around the world.
The three LNG carriers will be equipped with a WinGD-made dual-fuel slow-speed diesel engine (i.e., X-DF diesel engine) that has superior fuel-consumption efficiency and can operate on marine gas oil or boil off gas stored in the cargo tank. The carriers will also feature a re-liquefaction system that can use surplus boil-off gas effectively. The cargo tank will be a 174,000 cubic meter capacity membrane-type tank that will make use of advanced insulating materials* to suppress the boil-off rate (percentage of gas volume that vaporizes during navigation) in the cargo tank and realize superior efficiency and economical LNG transportation.
In accordance with its medium-term management plan “Staying Ahead 2022 with Digitalization and Green,” the NYK Group seeks to secure stable freight rates through long-term contracts and continue its efforts to contribute to a stable supply of LNG as an environment-friendly energy.
* A Gaztransport & Technigaz (GTT) made tank — i.e., the GTT Mark III flex cargo containment system — that has insulating materials to suppress the boil-off rate.
- Outline of Vessel
Cargo tank capacity: about 174,000 cubic meters
Length overall: about 297 meters
Breadth: about 46.4 meters
Main engine: X-DF diesel engine
Speed: 19.5 knots
Shipbuilder: Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.
Delivery year: 2020 and 2021
Image of LNG carrier to be built
- Reference
Announcement on July 9, 2018, “Naming Ceremony Held for Second LNG Carrier Assigned to Cameron LNG Project,” https://www.nyk.com/english/news/2018/1191004_1687.html
Announcement on April 18, 2018, “New LNG Carrier Named Diamond Gas Orchid,”
https://www.nyk.com/english/news/2018/1190462_1687.html
Announcement on December 27, 2016, “NYK to Participate in Joint Ownership of New LNG Carrier for Cameron LNG Project,” https://www.nyk.com/english/release/4208/004569.html
Announcement on August 7, 2014, “Final Investment Decision Reached on Cameron LNG Project,” http://www.nyk.com/english/release/3132/003411.html
Announcement on May 17, 2013, “NYK Establishes Consortium for Cameron LNG Project,”
http://www.nyk.com/english/release/2446/002625.html
The NYK Group will be responsible for ship management for the three ordered LNG carriers, one which is scheduled to be delivered in 2020. For about 18 years, that ship will transport LNG from the U.S. state of Louisiana for the Cameron LNG project, in which NYK and MC both have a stake, as well as from other locations around the world.
The other two ships are scheduled to be delivered in 2021, and for about 17 years the ships will transport LNG from the LNG Canada project in British Columbia, Canada, in which MC has a stake, as well as from other locations around the world.
The three LNG carriers will be equipped with a WinGD-made dual-fuel slow-speed diesel engine (i.e., X-DF diesel engine) that has superior fuel-consumption efficiency and can operate on marine gas oil or boil off gas stored in the cargo tank. The carriers will also feature a re-liquefaction system that can use surplus boil-off gas effectively. The cargo tank will be a 174,000 cubic meter capacity membrane-type tank that will make use of advanced insulating materials* to suppress the boil-off rate (percentage of gas volume that vaporizes during navigation) in the cargo tank and realize superior efficiency and economical LNG transportation.
In accordance with its medium-term management plan “Staying Ahead 2022 with Digitalization and Green,” the NYK Group seeks to secure stable freight rates through long-term contracts and continue its efforts to contribute to a stable supply of LNG as an environment-friendly energy.
* A Gaztransport & Technigaz (GTT) made tank — i.e., the GTT Mark III flex cargo containment system — that has insulating materials to suppress the boil-off rate.
- Outline of Vessel
Cargo tank capacity: about 174,000 cubic meters
Length overall: about 297 meters
Breadth: about 46.4 meters
Main engine: X-DF diesel engine
Speed: 19.5 knots
Shipbuilder: Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.
Delivery year: 2020 and 2021
Image of LNG carrier to be built
- Reference
Announcement on July 9, 2018, “Naming Ceremony Held for Second LNG Carrier Assigned to Cameron LNG Project,” https://www.nyk.com/english/news/2018/1191004_1687.html
Announcement on April 18, 2018, “New LNG Carrier Named Diamond Gas Orchid,”
https://www.nyk.com/english/news/2018/1190462_1687.html
Announcement on December 27, 2016, “NYK to Participate in Joint Ownership of New LNG Carrier for Cameron LNG Project,” https://www.nyk.com/english/release/4208/004569.html
Announcement on August 7, 2014, “Final Investment Decision Reached on Cameron LNG Project,” http://www.nyk.com/english/release/3132/003411.html
Announcement on May 17, 2013, “NYK Establishes Consortium for Cameron LNG Project,”
http://www.nyk.com/english/release/2446/002625.html
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