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World's Largest LNG Carrier Earns ABS Approval

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

September 5, 2023

Photo Caption: John McDonald, ABS President and COO, presents the AIP to Wei Song, Chief Engineer, HuDong-Zhonghua. Supporting McDonald and Song from left to right: Dr. Hai Gu, ABS Vice President, Innovation Research Center; Arnab Ghosh, ABS Vice President, Regional Business Development; Vassilios Kroustallis, ABS Senior Vice President, Global Business Development; Gang Du, Vice President, CSSC Group; Yong-Liang Wang, Director of Offshore Development, CSSC; Ai-Jun Wu, Deputy General Manager, CST

Photo Caption: John McDonald, ABS President and COO, presents the AIP to Wei Song, Chief Engineer, HuDong-Zhonghua. Supporting McDonald and Song from left to right: Dr. Hai Gu, ABS Vice President, Innovation Research Center; Arnab Ghosh, ABS Vice President, Regional Business Development; Vassilios Kroustallis, ABS Senior Vice President, Global Business Development; Gang Du, Vice President, CSSC Group; Yong-Liang Wang, Director of Offshore Development, CSSC; Ai-Jun Wu, Deputy General Manager, CST

The American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) issued an approval in principle (AIP) to Hudong-Zhonghua (HZ) Shipyard for its new  liquified natural gas (LNG) carrier design, currently the world’s largest with 271,000 cubic meters of cargo tank capacity.

The design features flexible dual-fuel propulsion and an air lubrication system for more sustainable operations. The synergy of a more efficient hull and the use of low-carbon fuel in the fuel-efficient engine is expected to translate to the lowering of the overall carbon footprint of the vessel, ABS said.

The design is also equipped with selective catalytic reduction (SCR) that should reduce its nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions, which will help the vessel comply with IMO Tier III controls even when in diesel mode.

This newly designed LNG tank is equipped with an enhanced cargo containment system together with a real-time sloshing monitoring system, and the vessel is equipped with a hull stress monitoring and an anti-collision system, features not normally found on LNG carriers. All of these measures are designed to improve the safety and reliability of the vessel, ABS said.

“As the world’s premier classification society for gas carriers, with more than 50 years of experience, we are proud to support this advanced new design from Hudong-Zhonghua. Vessels with larger capacities and modern, efficient propulsion systems will be integral to sustainably supporting future LNG needs around the world,” said John McDonald, ABS President and COO.

Song Wei, Head of Technical Department, Hudong-Zhonghua, said: “Hudong-Zhonghua is very honored to obtain this AIP for the Global Max type 271K LNGC, which brings a new, noticeable member of our G5 ever constant series family to worldwide customers. A Global Max type 271K LNGC will have a lower carbon intensity index (CII), about 23 percent lower than a conventional 174K LNGC, which will enable the vessel to get longer qualified service years free of operation limitations. We highly appreciate ABS' great effort in the cooperation and development of a robust solution for the LNG shipping market.”

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