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    Shell Inks Charter Deal for Six LNGCs

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The staggered delivery is expected to take place from mid-2023.

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Shell Inks Charter Deal for Six LNGCs

Shell has signed separate agreements for two LNG ships each with affiliates of Knutsen LNG, Korea Line Corporation, and ICBC Financial Leasing and institutional investors advised by J.P. Morgan Asset Management, it said on August 3 in a statement.

The 174,000 m3 LNG ships will be built by South Korea’s Hyundai Heavy Industries and Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries. They will all be equipped with efficient dual-fuel X-DF engines, boil-off management plants, air lubrication systems and shaft generators for auxiliary power, Shell said.

“These ships will deliver a 60% reduction in carbon emissions compared to 2004 steam turbine LNG carriers,” said Grahaeme Henderson, head of Shell Shipping & Maritime. “Shell’s ambition is to be a net-zero emissions energy business by 2050 or sooner and highly efficient ships like these are one of the ways that we are reducing emissions in our operations. As we work together to develop new zero-carbon fuels at scale, we believe that LNG can play a fundamental role in providing a cleaner supply chain right now for the goods and energy that are shipped around the world every day.”

The ships will be integrated into Shell’s time-chartered trading fleet and staggered delivery is expected to take place from mid-2023.