The Korea Times
HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) said Thursday it has completed construction of two ammonia-fueled tankers for a Belgian ship operator, marking a milestone for eco-friendly shipping. The two liquefied gas tankers, named Antwerpen and Arlon after Belgian cities, were built for EXMAR LPG France, a subsidiary of Belgium-based floating solutions developer EXMAR. The vessels are part of four medium-sized ammonia-propelled gas carriers ordered in 2023 and 2024 and are scheduled for delivery in May and July. Each ship measures 190 meters in length, 30.4 meters in width and 18.8 meters in height, with a cargo capacity of 46,000 cubic meters. The dual-fuel vessels are equipped with three cargo tanks capable of carrying liquefied petroleum gas, ammonia and other liquefied gases. They also feature shaft generators and selective catalytic reduction systems to reduce carbon emissions, while ammonia gas detectors and purge recovery units enhance safety against potential leaks. The naming ceremony was held at the company’s shipyard in Ulsan, attended by around 70 officials, including Joo Won-ho, pr
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