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LNG Trade,
Mitsui O.S.Okay. Traces, Ltd, its group firm, Ferry Sunflower Ltd, and Kyushu Electrical Energy Co., Inc. (Kyuden), introduced that the Sunflower Kurenai, Japan’s first LNG-fuelled ferry ordered by MOL and operated by Ferry Sunflower, has acquired its first LNG gasoline provide on the Port of Beppu in Oita Prefecture (on the north wharf of Pier 3) from Kyuden.
LNG gasoline was equipped through truck-to-ship to the ferry – the primary time in Japan – with a skid which related 4 tank vehicles to the ferry. Not like a traditional technique of receiving LNG gasoline provide by connecting a single tank truck to LNG-fuelled vessels, using the skid allows the ferry to obtain LNG gasoline from 4 tank vehicles concurrently, dashing up the method. The LNG gasoline was equipped to the tank vehicles by Oita Liquefied Pure Gasoline Firm, Inc., a Kyuden’s group firm, and Niyac Company transported the LNG gasoline and equipped it to the ferry.
The ferry shall be deployed on the Osaka-Beppu route operated by Ferry Sunflower and begin industrial service from Osaka to Beppu on 13 January 2023. Thereafter, LNG gasoline shall be equipped when the ferry calls on the Port of Beppu. The LNG gasoline equipped this time shall be used for trial operation forward of the launch of business service.
Learn the article on-line at: https://www.lngindustry.com/liquid-natural-gas/28122022/lng-fuelled-ferry-sunflower-kurenai-starts-receiving-lng-fuel-supply/
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