MAN Diesel & Turbo (MAN) has won the contract to supply the engines for six Chinese LNG carriers (LNGCs). The order is for 30 × MAN 51/60DF dual-fuel engines.
The configuration for the new order covers 5 × 8L51/60DF engines. All of the engines are IMO Tier II-compliant in diesel mode and will have lower exhaust-gas emissions in gas mode than IMO Tier III stipulates. Fuel-sharing mode will be applied to each unit.
The customer is a consortium, formed by
Sinopec Kantons,
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) and Shanghai-based
CSLNG, a daughter company of
China Shipping.
Each newbuild will have a payload of 174,000 cubic metres and be DFDE (dual-fuel diesel electrical)-driven, providing the customer with the optimum redundancy. The vessels will be the first large LNG carriers with a DFDE configuration to be built in China.
The ships will be constructed at
Hudong-Zhonghua Shipyard located in Shanghai, at the Jiangnan Changxing Production Line No. 1. The shipyard is now the responsibility of Hudong following parent group
China State Shipbuilding Corporation’s (CSSC) reorganisation of its production facilities.
Once delivered, the ships will load LNG in
Gladstone, Australia for a number of Chinese import terminals –
Qingdao,
Beihai,
Tianjin,
Lianyungang and
Wenzhou.
Steel cutting on the first ship is scheduled to take place in January 2014. The sixth ship is due to be delivered in the fourth quarter of 2017.
MAN said that the engines will be designed and built at the Augsburg works in southern Germany.
Fuel-sharing mode
Fuel Sharing Mode (FSM) describes the operation of a dual-fuel engine with a mixture of fuel gas (NG, NBOG) and fuel oil (MGO, MDO or HFO) at a certain ratio. All cylinders operate at the same fuel-sharing ratio simultaneously.
MAN Diesel & Turbo’s
Erwin Boijmans, Sales Manager, Marine Medium Speed business unit, based in Augsburg said: "This order is yet another success for the 51/60DF’s fuel-sharing capability, a special feature and one of the reasons we have especially focused on LNG carrier applications with the 51/60DF unit. This Chinese order comes on the back of another milestone LNGC order with the same configuration we recently landed in Japan and augurs well for the future."
According to MAN, the adoption of FSM brings several advantages, including:
• full load with low quality of fuel gas (LHV, MN).
• full load with low quantity of fuel gas.
• full load with high ambient air temperature.
• retrofit ‘DF-light’ (gas mode without pilot fuel system).