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NYK christens new LPG/ammonia dual-fuel carrier for Astomos

A naming ceremony was held on September 4 at the Sakaide Works (Kagawa Prefecture) of Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd. for a very large gas carrier (VLGC) for Astomos Energy Corporation (Astomos Energy), the world’s pre-eminent liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) company. This is Astomos Energy’s fifth LPG dual-fuel carrier, following Gas Amethyst, which was delivered in June.

Kei Sakaguchi, Astomos Energy director and general manager of its Trading and Shipping Department, named the vessel “Liberty Pathfinder,” and his wife cut the ceremonial rope holding the ship in place.

The vessel can also carry ammonia, so the name “Liberty Pathfinder” was chosen because the ship will be a pathfinder to future decarbonization, embodying the independence and freedom that epitomizes “liberty.”

The vessel has an overall length of 229.90 m, a width of 37.20 m and a tank capacity of 86,953 m3. The vessel is equipped with a dual-fuel engine that can use heavy oil and LPG as fuel. Furthermore, the vessel employs a shaft generator that produces electricity by rotating the shaft connecting the main engine to the propeller, enabling the vessel to stop operating the diesel generator during standard navigation and realize full LPG-fueled navigation. When LPG is used as fuel, sulfur oxides (SOx) in exhaust gas are reduced by more than 95% and carbon dioxide (CO2) by more than 20% compared with conventional heavy oil–fueled vessels.

In addition to LPG, the vessel can carry ammonia, for which demand is expected to increase as it is attracting attention as a means of realizing a decarbonized society in the future.

By further strengthening the long-cultivated close relationship with Astomos Energy and promoting fleet development that considers transportation demand and the environment, NYK is contributing to a low-carbon supply chain to realize a sustainable society.

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