ECOLOG LCO2 Carrier Design Earns ABS Approval

June 7, 2024

ECOLOG's low pressure, shallow-draft, low carbon footprint 40,000 cbm liquid carbon dioxide (LCO2) carrier design has been awarded an approval in principle (AIP) from ABS, the classification society announced.

This AIP is the result of cooperation within a joint industry project (JIP) on the detailed design development, taking into account LCO2 critical characteristics, including operational requirements with respect to low pressure and shallow draft. The design maximizes energy integration and minimizes greenhouse gas emissions.

(Image: ECOLOG)
(Image: ECOLOG)

The project team included Hanwha Ocean Co., Ltd. who developed the hull and cargo tank design as well as Babcock LGE who contributed expertise on cargo handling systems and integration. ABS completed design reviews in accordance with the requirements in ABS Marine Vessel Rules and the ABS Guide for Liquefied Gas Carriers with Independent Tanks.

“ABS is proud to use our expertise as the world’s leading classification society for gas carriers to support ECOLOG, Hanwha and Babcock LGE with this new design that supports the global energy transition. The safe transportation of CO2 plays a vital role in the carbon value chain, and we are ready to support such projects with guidance to minimize risks to the crew, vessel and the environment,” said Panos Koutsourakis, ABS Vice President, Global Sustainability.

ECOLOG, a mid-stream CO2 services company, contributed to the JIP with its knowledge in cryogenic gas transportation and how LCO2 shipping transportation fits in the wider carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) supply chain. The effect of a wide variety of CO2 compositions on the resilience and commerciality of the containment and cargo handling system versatility was a key consideration in the AIP study.

ECOLOG aims to build and own a fleet of liquid CO2 carriers to serve the emerging CCUS sector. Its strategy revolves around connecting hard-to-abate emitters with cost-competitive sequestration sites and high-value re-use facilities, utilizing ECOLOG’s midstream infrastructure, including ships and terminals.

"ECOLOG is developing the world’s first large scale CO2 service platform in the CCUS supply chain. ECOLOG has the ambition to build a business that can liquefy, transport and store 50 million tons of CO2 annually anywhere in the world,” said Dr. Panos Deligiannis, Head of Shipping, ECOLOG.

“This vessel that received AIP from ABS is a new type of LCO2 carrier capable of transporting large quantities of liquid CO2, which can dramatically improve operating costs. Hanwha Ocean will continue to strive for the development of ultra-large LCO2 carriers,” said Seung-Han Moon, Hanwha Ocean Head of Engineering & Technology Unit.

“Participation in this exciting joint industry project further builds on recent developments in CO2 shipping for Babcock LGE’s ecoCO2® technology. Working with ECOLOG, Hanwha Ocean and ABS ensured that our ecoCO2*® solution was optimized for CCUS value chain parameters including shipping profiles, loading and discharge terminal parameters, cargo composition and cargo volumes. Award of this AiP marks a crucial decarbonization milestone at a time when collaboration on new ship designs matters more now than ever,” said Michael Scott, Sales Director, Babcock LGE.

Left to right: Michael Scott, Babcock LGE Sales Director; Jongkyu Hwang, Hanwha Ocean Leader of Product Value Innovation Team; Panos Deligiannis, ECOLOG Head of Shipping; and Ezekiel Davis, ABS Vice President, Regional Business Development, Europe (Photo: ABS)

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