German shipping group Hartmann has taken delivery of a new liquid ethylene gas (LEG) carrier powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Chinese shipbuilding company Nantong CIMC Sinopacific Offshore & Engineering (CIMC SOE).
The delivery ceremony took place on July 19, 2024, at CIMC Pacific Offshore East District Terminal.
The new 7,200-cbm LEG carrier was named Gaschem Alster.
These new green and environmentally friendly ships have received widespread attention in the shipping industry in recent years. The ship uses a dual-fuel main engine, which was installed to meet the latest emission requirements.
The company expects the environmentally friendly features will significantly reduce carbon dioxide emissions during transportation, highlighting its advantages in environmental protection.
As environmental regulations become increasingly stringent, the demand for clean energy ships continues to rise.
As a clean energy transportation tool, LEG ships will play an important role in the future development of green shipping with their environmental protection, economic, and technological advantages, CIMC SOE noted.
The vessel is the second in a series of three new LEG carriers the Chinese yard is building for Hartmann. The first vessel, Gaschem Fuji, was launched in October last year.
The vessel has a total length of about 116 meters and a width of 18 meters, with a molded depth of 12.3 meters, a design draft of 7 meters, and a load capacity of about 6,300 tons.
The ship features MAN ES’ dual-fuel main engine. Compared with traditional small LEG transport ships, it meets the latest emission requirements while significantly reducing carbon dioxide emissions during transportation.