China’s Avic Dingheng shipyard has started building the seventh liquefied natural gas-powered vessel ordered by Sweden’s Gothia Tanker Alliance.
Image courtesy of Gothia Tanker Alliance
The Chinese yard held a keel ceremony for the dual-fuelled product and chemical tanker on April 18, according to Swedish shipowner Furetank.
Furetank is a member of the Swedish alliance and will be responsible for the commercial management of the vessel under construction with a working name AD0037.
Other members of the alliance include Älvtank and Thun Tankers.
The members of the Gothia Tanker Alliance ordered in total eighth dual-fuelled product and chemical tankers at the Chinese yard.
Älvtank received the sixth vessel out of this batch back in September 2019.
The 16,300-deadweight-tonnage medium-sized tankers feature LNG propulsion and battery backup as well.
Each of the FKAB-designed ships will be 149 meters long and 22.8 meters wide.
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Source: LNG World News