MOL Ink Deal to Build, Charter 300m LNG Carrier

March 3, 2014

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) inform it has signed a Head of Agreement on joint ownership and 20-year charter contract for a newbuilding LNG carrier with Tokyo LNG Tanker Co., Ltd. At the same time, MOL signed a contract with Japan Marine United Corporation to build the new vessel.

The ship is slated for completion in 2017. MOL will manage the new carrier, which will transport LNG mainly from the Cove Point LNG Project in the United States to Tokyo Gas facilities.

The new LNG carrier will have a cargo capacity of 165,000m3 and feature the self-supporting prismatic shape IMO Type B (SPB) cargo tank, which was developed by IHI Corporation & Japan Marine United. The SPB tank is a cargo containment system in which most of the cargo tank is covered by the hull. This environmental-friendly tank reduces water resistance, increasing fuel efficiency and reducing CO2 emissions.

MOL says it is involved in operating nine of12 LNG carriers owned and managed by Tokyo LNG Tanker, including this newbuilding vessel, and directly manages six of those nine ships.

New LNG carrier rendering courtesy of MOL
New LNG carrier rendering courtesy of MOL

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