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AlwaysFree: Gasum: LNG Vessel Coralius Makes 500th Safe And Successful Bunkering

Author: SSESSMENTS

According to the company’s website news release on November 28, 2022, Gasum’s LNG bunker vessel Coralius recently made its 500th bunkering of LNG in Gothenburg, Sweden. Over the last five years Coralius has safely and successfully bunkered 109,567 mt of LNG to a vast array of vessels – oil tankers, car carriers, shuttle tankers, dry cargo carriers, cruise ships, expedition vessels, ferries.

Coralius made its maiden bunkering in September 2017 and is owned by Anthony Veder and Sirius Shipping. At the time of commissioning, Coralius was the first of its kind, a purpose built LNG bunker vessel.

The 1A Ice Classed Coralius was designed specifically to safely discharge large quantities of LNG to its receiving vessel in a short period of time. The flat working deck is especially engineered for safe side-by-side operations.

Coralius itself is completely powered by LNG. Compared to other marine fuels, LNG drastically cuts both sulphur oxide (SOx) and nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions and lowers carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions which makes it currently the most viable alternative fuel for reducing emissions.

The LNG the Coralius has bunkered thus far has saved up to 50 000 mt CO2 when compared to the same amount of bunker oil (MGO) being used by vessels.

Coralius facts

Length overall: 99.60 meters

Beam: 17.95 meters

Draft: 5.8 meters

LNG capacity: 5,800 m³

Service speed: 13.5 knots

Owner: Sirius Shipping and Anthony Veder

Tags: AlwaysFree,Central and East Europe,English,Europe,Finland,Gas

Published on December 6, 2022 12:12 PM (GMT+8)
Last Updated on December 6, 2022 12:12 PM (GMT+8)