Mon 19 May 2014 07:50

Evergas orders LNG fuel supply system and dual-fuel engines


Ships are being built in China and are scheduled to be delivered in 2015.



Three new state-of-the-art 27,000 cbm LNG/Multigas Carriers for Evergas, the Denmark based transporter of petrochemical gases and natural gas liquids, are to be built featuring the integrated Wärtsilä solution, comprising the main propulsion equipment, the gas fuel supply system, and the cargo handling system. This order is an extension of the one placed in 2013 for a series of three similar vessels.

The ships are being built by the Sinopacific Offshore & Engineering (SOE) shipyard in China, and feature an advanced design that is said to offer very high efficiency and flexibility. The order was signed in March 2014.

"Wärtsilä is extremely pleased to continue this valuable cooperation with Evergas and SOE. The concept that has been developed has proven to be extremely successful as evidenced by the fact that it is being continued for a further three vessels. Our integrated solution fully meets the design criteria for excellent fuel economy as well as superb redundancy," said Jaakko Eskola, Senior Executive Vice President & President, Ship Power, Wärtsilä Corporation.

"These vessels are the largest, most flexible and advanced multigas carriers yet to be built. By utilising Wärtsilä dual-fuel propulsion machinery capable of running on clean LNG, the ships will be Tier III compliant and have a minimal environmental footprint, which is important to our company. We appreciate Wärtsilä's valuable cooperation in this newbuild programme, and we are pleased that this extended order allows us to continue this excellent cooperation," remarked Martin Ackermann, CEO of Evergas.

For each vessel Wärtsilä is contracted to supply two Wärtsilä 50DF dual-fuel main engines, two Wärtsilä 20DF auxiliary gensets, the gearbox, and the controllable pitch propeller. Wärtsilä will also supply the Cargo Handling System with reliquefaction and an integrated LNG fuel supply system, enabling the vessels to utilize the LNG energy even further. This integration means that less energy and power will be needed for cooling the cargo, thereby increasing both the efficiency and the environmental sustainability.

The delivery of the 178 metre long vessels is scheduled to take place in 2015.

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