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Hyundai Heavy Industry (HHI) wins 240 mill. $ order for the world’s first LNG-fueled Aframax tankers. Four 114,000 dwt ice-class IA vessels will be built for Russia‘s state-owned Sovcomflot.

The world’s first LNG-fueled aframax tankers, measuring 250 m in length, 44 m in width an[ds_preview]d 21 m in height, are scheduled to be delivered from the third quarter of 2018 and to be chartered to Shell.

By running on LNG, the ice-class IA tankers can emit 90% less SOx, 80% less NOx, 15% less CO2 along with 50% reduced engine noise.

An HSHI official said: »We believe the winning of the world’s first LNG-fueled aframax tankers is the proof of our world’s leading eco-friendly shipbuilding technology. As the demand for eco-ships increases with tightening environmental regulations, we will further accelerate our efforts to win eco-ship orders.«

Since its first order of six 41,000 dwt bulk carriers in 1989, Sovcomflot has been maintaining close business partnership with HHI Group by ordering 65 ships in total to date.

According to media sources, Sovcomflot‘s new aframax tankers will primarily trade regionally, lifting crude cargoes from Russia and the North Sea for discharge at ports in the emission control areas (ECAs) of the Baltic and Northern Europe.