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'World's first' LCO2/methanol carrier gets stamp of approval

'World's first' LCO2/methanol carrier gets stamp of approval

Green Energy
'World's first' LCO2/methanol carrier gets stamp of approval

Japanese shipping major Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) and compatriot Mitsubishi Shipbuilding, a part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), have secured approval in principle (AiP) for their jointly developed liquefied CO2 (LCO2)/methanol carrier.

Courtesy of MOL

Said to be the “world’s first”, the AiP was awarded by ClassNK for the vessel concept based on a low-pressure LCO2 carrier which aims to transport CO2 on outward voyages and synthetic methanol on return voyages.

By achieving dual transport of CO2 and methanol, MOL and Mitsubishi anticipate eliminating empty-cargo trips and improving overall transport efficiency.

With approval in place, MOL and Mitsubishi Shipbuilding intend to move forward with the development of the LCO2/methanol carrier, building on the findings and technical challenges identified during the concept study. The goal is to achieve commercialization of the vessel through collaboration with relevant companies in the supply chain and other partners

As MOL is working to build supply chains for synthetic fuel/methanol and CO2 through initiatives such as its investment in HIF Global, a U.S.-based developer of synthetic fuel/methanol, the LCO2/methanol carrier is expected to enhance the overall economic viability of these supply chains and contribute significantly

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