Thu 5 Oct 2017 08:44

Coralius performs its first Gothenburg LNG bunker delivery


First Europe-built LNG bunker vessel supplies Ternsund tanker at Swedish port.



The Skangas-chartered bunker vessel Coralius has this week performed its first LNG bunker delivery at the port of Gothenburg.

The receiving vessel during the maiden operation was the Ternsund - an oil and chemical tanker built in 2016 that is owned by Swedish firm Terntank.

In a statement, Skangas said: "Ship-to-ship bunkering is often the preferred solution for transferring fuel. It offers a flexibility in transfer location, wherever the vessel is located, and a swift operation."

"We work closely with both ports and authorities to serve an increasing number of European vessels with LNG," remarked Gunnar Helmen, Sales Manager Marine at Skangas.

"Soon, the fleet of LNG-driven vessels only with Swedish shipowners will double. Up to now we have bunkered LNG by trucks in the Port of Gothenburg. Our bunkering vessel is yet another manner to meet the demand," Helmen added.

The bunker vessel Coralius was delivered to owners Anthony Veder and Sirius Shipping last month and carried out its first LNG bunker delivery on September 19, supplying the Fure West in northern Kattegat.

The Coralius is the first LNG bunker vessel to be built in Europe; it has a cargo capacity of 5,800 cubic metres (cbm), is 99.6 metres long and equipped with state-of the-art LNG transfer equipment for bunkering.

The LNG fuel storage tanks of the Ternsund, meanwhile, have a total capacity of 630 cbm, whilst it is also able to carry up to 610 cbm of marine gas oil (MGO) in a separate tank.

The vessel, which runs on a Wartsila 5RT-flex 50 DF dual-fuel, 5,850-kilowatt (kW) main engine, is currently under time charter with Finnish company North European Oil Trade (NEOT), transporting petroleum products from the company's St1 refinery in Gothenburg.

Earlier this year, Bunker Index reported that Terntank had been voted the winner of the Port of Gothenburg's 'Gulddroppen' (Gold Drop) Innovation Award. The Ternsund was the first ship to ever bunker LNG in Gothenburg and is one of the few vessels receiving the Swedish port's biggest environmental discount on port charges for running on LNG.

Image: The first ship-to-ship LNG bunker delivery of the Skangas-chartered Coralius in Gothenburg - to the Ternsund in October 2017.

Chart showing percentage of off-spec and on-spec samples by fuel type, according to VPS. Is your vessel fully protected from the dangers of poor-quality fuel? | Steve Bee, VPS  

Commercial Director highlights issues linked to purchasing fuel and testing quality against old marine fuel standards.

Ships at the Tecon container terminal at the Port of Suape, Brazil. GDE Marine targets Suape LSMGO by year-end  

Expansion plan revealed following '100% incident-free' first month of VLSFO deliveries.

Hercules Tanker Management and Hyundai Mipo Dockyard sign bunker vessel agreement Peninsula CEO seals deal to build LNG bunker vessel  

Agreement signed through shipping company Hercules Tanker Management.

Illustration of Kotug tugboat and the logos of Auramarine and Sanmar Shipyards. Auramarine supply system chosen for landmark methanol-fuelled tugs  

Vessels to enter into service in mid-2025.

A Maersk vessel, pictured from above. Rise in bunker costs hurts Maersk profit  

Shipper blames reroutings via Cape of Good Hope and fuel price increase.

Claus Bulch Klausen, CEO of Dan-Bunkering. Dan-Bunkering posts profit rise in 2023-24  

EBT climbs to $46.8m, whilst revenue dips from previous year's all-time high.

Chart showing percentage of fuel samples by ISO 8217 version, according to VPS. ISO 8217:2024 'a major step forward' | Steve Bee, VPS  

Revision of international marine fuel standard has addressed a number of the requirements associated with newer fuels, says Group Commercial Director.

Carsten Ladekjær, CEO of Glander International Bunkering. EBT down 45.8% for Glander International Bunkering  

CFO lauds 'resilience' as firm highlights decarbonization achievements over past year.

Anders Grønborg, CEO of KPI OceanConnect. KPI OceanConnect posts 59% drop in pre-tax profit  

Diminished earnings and revenue as sales volume rises by 1m tonnes.

Verde Marine Homepage Delta Energy's ARA team shifts to newly launched Verde Marine  

Physical supplier offering delivery of marine gasoil in the ARA region.


↑  Back to Top