Mitsubishi Shipbuilding And MOL Acquire AiP For LCO2 Carrier From DNV Under Joint Development
TOKYO, Sept 7, 2022 - (JCN Newswire) - Mitsubishi
Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. and Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. today
announced the acquisition of Approval in Principle (AiP)(1)
for their jointly developed liquefied CO2 (LCO2) carrier
from the Norwegian classification society Det Norske Veritas
AS (DNV). The presentation ceremony took place on September
5 at Fiera Milano, the venue of Gastech 2022, a major
international conference on global energy and environmental
issues, including natural gas, LNG, and hydrogen, held in
Milan, Italy.
The LCO2 carrier that underwent a Hazard
Identification Study (HAZID)(2) and received an AiP is a
50,000m3-class vessel for which the two companies completed
a joint concept study in November 2021. The vessel design
incorporates tank pressure specifications for larger vessels
in the future. Mitsubishi Shipbuilding and MOL are also
integrating the knowledge of an MOL-invested company,
Norway-based Larvik Shipping AS, which has managed LCO2
vessels in Europe for more than 30 years. The HAZID was
implemented in line with actual operations.
Mitsubishi
Shipbuilding and MOL will leverage their respective and
complementary strengths and knowledge to advance this joint
development project, and through the newly acquired AiP will
continually work to develop various technologies, including
LCO2 vessels, which will be essential in building a carbon
capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) value chain, thereby
contributing to the realization of a carbon-neutral
society.
MHI Group today is pursuing a strategy
focused on strengthening its businesses relating to the
energy transition. Within that context, Mitsubishi
Shipbuilding takes charge of the growth strategy known as
"MARINE FUTURE STREAM", which has two overarching targets:
"decarbonization of the maritime economy" through use of
renewable energies and carbon recycling, and "a safe and
secure future for society" through autonomous operation and
electrification. The company seeks to achieve these dual
goals through creation and implementation of marine-related
innovations.
MOL sets the mid-to-long-term target "With
concerted effort throughout the Group, achieve net zero GHG
emissions by 2050" in "MOL Group Environmental Vision 2.1."
The MOL Group will further accelerate this initiative on the
CO2 transport business to contribute to reducing society's
overall GHG emissions.
(1) Approval in Principle (AiP)
indicates that the certification body has reviewed the basic
design and approved it as satisfying the technical
requirements and safety criteria. The assessment was
conducted in accordance with the IGC Code and DNV
Classification Rules applicable to vessels transporting
liquefied gas in bulk.
(2) Hazard Identification Study:
HAZID is a safety evaluation method for plants and systems,
which identifies potential risk (hazard) items in a design
concept and evaluates the magnitude of the risk and the
effectiveness of countermeasures.
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