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LNG-Fueled Vessels Achieve 98% Methane Slip Reduction in Onboard Trials

LNG-Fueled Vessels Achieve 98% Methane Slip Reduction in Onboard Trials

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Kanadevia Corporation, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL), and Yanmar Power Solutions Co., Ltd. have been working on the project “Development of Methane Slip Reduction Technology for LNG-Fueled Vessels through Catalyst and Engine

Kanadevia Corporation, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL), and Yanmar Power Solutions Co., Ltd. have been working on the project “Development of Methane Slip Reduction Technology for LNG-Fueled Vessels through Catalyst and Engine Improvements under the Green Innovation Fund Project “Development of Next-Generation Vessels” led by the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO).

As part of the project, full-scale demonstration trials began in May 2025 on routes including between Japan and Australia, achieving a methane slip reduction rate of 98%, far exceeding the target of 70%.

The project, spanning six years from FY2021 to FY2026, aims to achieve a methane slip reduction rate of 70% or more for LNG-fueled vessels by combining methane oxidation catalysts with engine improvements. Its goal is to be the first in the world to socially implement methane slip reduction technology in the maritime sector, a technology that has not yet been established even on land.

Based on these results, the three companies modified the land-based test equipment for onboard use and, starting in May 2025, began full-scale demonstration trials in sea areas including between Japan and Australia using the LNG-fueled large coal carrier REIMEI, operated by MOL. In onboard trials, engines are operated under

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