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What do you consider to be the biggest
challenge to your business in the coming
few years (either from legislative, fi nancial
or other market conditions).
Today, the technological devel-
opment enables large ships to pass along
the Northern Sea Route, while the Arc-
tic oil and gas development projects are
under way. That is why the LNG trans-
portation in the freezing seas is a very
promising segment of shipping devel-
opment. Yamal LNG project on LNG
transportation from South Tambey gas
condensate fi eld on Yamal Peninsula via
Sabetta sea port to Western Europe, the
Americas and Asia Pacifi c region is al-
ready launched. The project foresees the
construction of up to 16 innovative Arc7
gas carriers.
Therefore, the steady demand for ice
strengthened vessels for operation in
freezing waters is increasing. The RS
potential as the leading classifi cation
society regarding the ice class is to be
requested for the construction of ice-
breakers and OSV, Arctic class tankers
and gas carriers in the coming years.
This will require from RS to maintain or
even increase the number of experts with
relevant qualifi cation in ice class.
The development of new ice class ship
designs will require an elaborate ice
classifi cation system and relative fl exi-
bility of the normative base. The rules of
Russian Maritime Register of Shipping
currently make it possible to design and
construct the most innovative vessels. A
good example of an innovative vessel
construction to RS class is an oblique
icebreaking salvage ship Baltika. The
ship’s asymmetrical hull shape and three
azimuth propulsors enable the Baltika
to make by a single pass when moving
sideways a navigable canal up to 50 m
wide. By way of comparison, the overall
beam of a ’normal’ icebreaker is under
30 meters.
How has your organization invested re-
cently to enhance your product/services?
The use of so-called ‘double-
acting ship’ concept leads to the fact that
the ice strengthening of the aft of such
vessels shall comply with the require-
ments applicable to the bow of the ship
with corresponding ice class. The need
to comply with the hull shape require-
ments complicates the design in case of
the adoption of innovative design solu-
tions (e.g. placement of three azimuth
thrusters). RS has gained signifi cant
experience in the rationale for the esti-
mated ice load in aft part.
The application of bulbous bow on
Arctic ships is another challenge. Thus,
further improvement of RS Rules’ re-
quirements to design ice load value for
non-traditional shape of hull is consid-
ered as the one of the most promising
developments.
During the past fi ve years RS has sub-
stantially expanded the competence on
Arctic LNG carriers: RS carried out the
Approval in Principle for GTT method-
ology to calculate global iceberg loads
and for membrane cargo carriage sys-
tems for Arc7 ship operation in the Rus-
sian Arctic and along the Northern Sea
Route.
The new ice class gas carriers are main-
ly constructed at South Korean yards,
therefore, in this country we opened De-
sign and Newbuilding Support Center
to render the full range of RS services
for Korean shipbuilding market, includ-
ing design review, surveys of ships dur-
ing construction, certifi cation of marine
equipment.
We also carried out theoretical and
practical training of our surveyors with
due regards to the modern internation-
al experience. In 2012 to 2013, due to
predicted activity growth in design and
construction of LNG carriers for pro-
curement of large Russian projects on
LNG production (Vladivostok LNG,
Yamal LNG, etc.), another two training
seminars on LNG transportation by sea
were held for surveyors at the RS Train-
ing Center. Further on, during 2013 to
2014 the trained engineers proceeded to
a yard in South Korea for on-site train-
ing on LNG tankers under construction.
Currently, their training is successfully
completed. RS has by now trained about
70 experts as part of the program for
instructing personnel to be engaged in
state-of-the-art gas carrier survey and
nowadays possesses suffi cient number
of highly-skilled experts in classifi cation
services during construction or opera-
tion of state of the art LNG carriers all
over the world.
Georgiy Bedrik, Head of the
RS Business Development Division
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