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Petronas Chooses Jotun Antifoulings

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

May 18, 2016

  • Seri Amanah (Photo: Jotun)
  • Hull Performance Guarantee Signing Ceremony - from left to right: Ahmad Adly Alias, VP LNG Marketing & Trading; Hanafi Jamal, GM Fleet management; Vincent Tan, GM Jotun Paints (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd; George Lim, Regional Marine Director SEAP. (Photo: Jotun)
  • Seri Amanah (Photo: Jotun) Seri Amanah (Photo: Jotun)
  • Hull Performance Guarantee Signing Ceremony - from left to right: Ahmad Adly Alias, VP LNG Marketing & Trading; Hanafi Jamal, GM Fleet management; Vincent Tan, GM Jotun Paints (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd; George Lim, Regional Marine Director SEAP. (Photo: Jotun) Hull Performance Guarantee Signing Ceremony - from left to right: Ahmad Adly Alias, VP LNG Marketing & Trading; Hanafi Jamal, GM Fleet management; Vincent Tan, GM Jotun Paints (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd; George Lim, Regional Marine Director SEAP. (Photo: Jotun)
Petronas has selected Jotun’s Hull Performance Solutions (HPS) antifouling system for two LNG vessels chartered from MISC.
 
The advanced antifouling coatings and a full suite of performance measurement sensors will now be applied to Seri Amanah and Puteri Zamrud in a move that will increase vessel efficiency, cut fuel costs and reduce CO2 emissions by 10 percent, according to Jotun.
 
Jotun’s antifouling coatings limit the growth of organisms on hulls and HPS provide measurable hydrodynamic performance gain. This delivers complete insight into long-term hull performance – including fuel and emission savings – demonstrating proof of ROI.
 
“As a responsible energy company, we are committed to meet the world’s energy needs in a sustainable way and minimizing our impact on the environment,” said Ahmad Adly Alias, Vice President of LNG Marketing & Trading of Petronas. “By choosing the right antifouling coating, we can enhance the efficiency of our vessels, helping us in our continual effort to reduce fuel cost and the carbon footprint of our operations worldwide.”
 
Morten Sten Johansen, Jotun’s Regional Sales Director HPS, said the documented proof of HPS’ efficacy is a compelling proposition for ship operators concerned with both environmental and business performance.
 
He explained, “We recently released details of the first five year dry-docking for the very first vessel to be treated with HPS, the Penguin Arrow (Bulk Carrier, 51,414 DWT). The data from its 60-month operational period showed that CO2 emissions were cut by some 12,055 metric tons, translating to a total fuel saving of $1.5million. This is real proof of real performance.
 
“HPS’ combination of silyl methacrylate coating technology and a ISO 19030 compliant measurement system delivers significant, and proven, emission and cost savings. We, and a growing number of ship operators, see this as ’low hanging fruit’ when it comes to increasing vessel efficiency and safeguarding the environment.”
 
Petronas has operations in more than 50 countries around the world and is a fully integrated oil and gas company responsible for Malaysia’s national oil and gas resources. The firm is committed to applying the latest technological solutions to improve performance as it moves towards achieving a sustainable energy future.
 
 “Major industry players like Petronas represent a growing cluster of environmentally responsible operators who recognize the value and benefits of advanced antifouling coatings,” Johansen noted. “They, like us, are focused on contributing to a more efficient and sustainable industry. Improving hull coatings and performance is a fundamental part of that push.”
 
jotun.com
 

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