ABS Grants AIP for K Shipbuilding’s Methanol-ready Design

December 17, 2021

A methanol fuel-ready medium range tanker design by K Shipbuilding has received approval in principle (AIP) from ABS.

The AIP is the culmination of a five-month joint development project between ABS and K Shipbuilding evaluating a range of aspects including storage, bunkering and issues caused by methanol’s corrosive properties.

Seong Hun Kim, ABS Director, Korea Business Development presents the AIP to Tae-Hyun Koh, K Shipbuilding Chief Technology Officer. (Photo: ABS)
Seong Hun Kim, ABS Director, Korea Business Development presents the AIP to Tae-Hyun Koh, K Shipbuilding Chief Technology Officer. (Photo: ABS)

The basic design was reviewed in accordance with the principles of the ABS Guide for Gas and Other Low-Flashpoint Fuel Ready Vessels. When built, the vessel will be able to claim the ABS Methanol Fuel Ready Notation.

“Methanol is a fuel with a significant role to play in meeting shipping’s decarbonization ambitions. ABS is leading the way in helping shipping take advantage of its potential with industry-leading projects such as this. We are proud to be able to support K Shipbuilding in bringing this methanol-ready capability to market,” said Patrick Ryan, ABS Senior Vice President, Global Engineering and Technology.

“The AIP for methanol fuel-ready medium range tanker design is just the beginning. Now we are conducting the research and development on eco-friendly fuel-powered vessels such as LPG, ammonia and hydrogen to prepare for the future, and we will continue this R&D work to meet customers’ needs and environmental protection without any setbacks,” said Tae-Hyun Koh, K Shipbuilding Chief Technology Officer.

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