KR (Korean Register) signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) on June 4 at Nor-Shipping 2025 in Oslo to jointly develop a 174,000㎥ LNG carrier featuring three cargo tanks.Despite
KR (Korean Register) signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) on June 4 at Nor-Shipping 2025 in Oslo to jointly develop a 174,000㎥ LNG carrier featuring three cargo tanks.
Despite the ongoing trend toward larger vessels across all ship types, the 174K LNG carrier remains the standard design in the global LNG shipbuilding market, with dozens of orders placed annually.
To further enhance the technical competitiveness of this vessel size, KR and SHI plan to introduce a revised cargo tank configuration—reducing the number of tanks from four to three—while ensuring both economic efficiency and structural safety.
Reducing the number of tanks is expected to lighten the hull, thereby improving fuel efficiency and decreasing natural boil-off and vaporization of LNG, ultimately reducing operating costs. Fewer tanks also mean fewer onboard pumping systems, which simplifies maintenance and reduces long-term operational expenses.
However, larger individual tank sizes can lead to more pronounced liquid movement—known as sloshing—within the tank. This motion can exert repeated pressure loads on the tank walls and internal structures, potentially affecting the vessel’s structural integrity. KR will conduct a thorough review to ensure the vessel’s compliance with applicable classification rules and international regulations, and plans to
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