TANKER TECHNOLOGY
KMY Delivers Third LNG
Carrier To ADNOC
The naming of the third of four
LNG carriers built by Finland's
Kvaerner Masa-Yards Turku New
Shipyard for Abu Dhabi National
Oil Co. (ADNOC) took place in
early November 1996. The ship,
dubbed Al Hamra (pictured on this
month's cover), is a 135,000-cu-m
LNG carrier and was delivered in
January. The last ship in the
series is scheduled for delivery in
May. The series is a technological-
ly advanced type which has
received much acclaim in these
pages since the contract was
signed in April 1993. The first two
vessels — Mubaraz and Mraweh —
were delivered in January and
June 1996, respectively. These two
have been successfully engaged in
transporting LNG from Abu Dhabi
Gas Liquefication Co. to Tokyo
Electric Power Co. in Japan.
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The LNG cargo containment sys-
tem is based on the Kvaerner
Moss-type spherical aluminum
tank design. The carrier has only
four spherical aluminum cargo
tanks — each with a tank inner
diameter of 40.4 m — which helps
to simplify cargo systems and oper-
ations. The LNG tank manufac-
turing method was developed at
the Turku New Shipyard.
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Maui B Offshore Field
Mitsui Engineering &
Shipbuilding, jointly with its affili-
ated company Modec, delivered a
Floating Production Storage &
Offloading (FPSO) unit to Shell
Todd Oil Services Ltd. of New
Zealand. Named Whakaaropai,
the FPSO was converted from a
crude oil tanker. Newly installed
is on-deck process facilities and a
special turret mooring system.
After conversion work at a yard
in Singapore, the unit sailed to the
Maui B offshore oilfield located
about 50 km from the west coast of
North Island, New Zealand. The
833-ft. (254-m) FPSO has a maxi-
mum production capacity of 43,200
bbl/day, and a crude oil storage
capacity of 660,000 bbl.
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Lindenau Launches
Advanced Double Hull
Lindenau GmbH has launched
hull no. S 245, a 12,000-dwt, dou-
ble-hulled oil and chemical tanker,
the first of two vessels for
Marichem Europe S.r.l. The
shipowner requested that the
tanker have a maximum length of
393 ft. (120 m); a maximum draft
of 27 ft. (8.2 m); a minimum dead-
weight of 12,000 tons; and a speed
of 15.5 knots. According to the
yard, the request produced a vessel
with a hull with a very unusual
length to beam ratio and a rela-
tively high block coefficient.
The ship is outfitted with an inte-
grated computer control and opera-
tion system for cargo, machinery,
navigation, communications and
preventive servicing. It features a
redundant propulsion system, as
there will be a shaft generator
installed which can be used either
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