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LNG船Kairos在立陶宛克莱佩达港首次装填

中国石化新闻网讯 据世界天然气1月7日消息,Babcock Schulte能源公司的液化天然气(LNG)给料机和燃料船Kairos在立陶宛克莱佩达港开始首次装填作业。 这艘7500立方米的加油船由蓝色液化天然气公司(Blue LNG)租赁,该公司是一家合资企业,Nauticor拥有90%的股份,立陶宛的Klaipedos Nafta拥有10%的股份。 该船于2018年10月在韩国的现代Mipo造船厂建造,于12月中旬抵达克莱佩达。 新的117米长的船舶,除了主要用途之外,还向不同类型的船舶客户供应液化天然气,将液化天然气从位于克莱佩达的LNG终端FSRU装载到陆上的液化天然气再装站。 1月7日,周一,Kairos在克莱佩达港开始了首次装填作业。 预计Kairos每两个月至少进入克莱佩达港口一次,以进行LNG重装作业。 在剩余的时间内,该船将由德国公司Nauticor使用,该公司计划使用该船为各种海运客户以及北海和波罗的海地区的液化天然气终端提供液化天然气。 Kairos是世界上最大的LNG燃料供应船,具有其他几个独特的功能,包括无压设计和安装压缩天然气罐,以存储客户船舶的蒸汽回流气体。 Klaipedos Nafta在其声明中表示,2020年,全球将对海运至大气的二氧化硫排放实施限制,液化天然气加注和再装填基础设施将具有重要意义。 根据咨询机构DNV GL的数据,目前世界上有132艘LNG动力船,并且相同数量的船已被订购,在2022年之前建造。Klaipedos Nafta指出,这些船只中的大多数将在波罗的海和北海作业。 陈菲 摘译自 世界天然气 原文如下: Kairos starts LNG reload operations in Lithuania’s Klaipeda Babcock Schulte Energy’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) feeder and bunker vessel Kairos started its first reload operation in the Lithuanian port of Klaipėda. The 7,500-cbm bunkering vessel is chartered by Blue LNG, a joint venture between Nauticor with a 90 percent share and Lithuania’s Klaipedos Nafta with a 10 percent share. Built at the Hyundai Mipo shipyard in South Korea, the ship has started its voyage to Europe in October 2018 and reached Klaipeda during the middle of December. The new 117-meter-long vessel, in addition to its main purpose, the supply of LNG to different types of marine customers, will be used to load LNG from the FSRU based in the Klaipėda LNG terminal to the onshore LNG reloading station located at the gateway of the Port of Klaipėda. On Monday, January 7, Kairos started its first reload operation at the Klaipėda terminal. Kairos is expected to enter the Klaipėda port at least once per two months to perform LNG reloading operations. For the remaining time the vessel will be used by the German company Nauticor, which is planning to use the vessel to supply LNG to various marine customers as well as LNG terminals in the North Sea and Baltic Sea area. Kairos is the world’s largest LNG bunker supply vessel and has several other unique features, including a ballast-free design and installation of a compressed natural gas tank to store vapour return gas from customer vessels. Klaipedos Nafta said in its statement that the LNG bunkering and reloading infrastructure will be of high relevance in 2020, when global restrictions will be imposed on emissions of sulphur dioxide from shipping to the atmosphere. According to the data of the consulting agency DNV GL, there are 132 LNG powered vessels in the world, and the same number has been ordered to be constructed by 2022. The majority of these vessels will operate in the Baltic and the Northern Seas, Klaipedos Nafta notes.  

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