BP takes delivery of 'world's largest' LNG carrier

July 9, 2007
BP Shipping has taken delivery in early July of the British Emerald LNG carrier, which the company called the "world's largest" with a capacity of 155,000 cu m.

By OGJ editors
HOUSTON, July 9 -- BP Shipping has taken delivery in early July of the British Emerald LNG carrier, which the company called the "world's largest" with a capacity of 155,000 cu m. The vessel has an overall length of 288 m and a width of 44.2 m.

British Emerald is powered by four diesel-electric engines and is equipped with a bow thruster to assist in mooring operations. It's the first in a series of four diesel-electric gas ships.

Built by Hyundai Heavy Industries in South Korea, the vessel was designed for reduced fuel costs and greenhouse gas emissions compared with conventional LNG carriers. The dual-fuel technology allows the diesel engines to run on "boil-off" gases from the cargo tanks or on conventional diesel fuel.

The 23-man crew will put the vessel though an extensive commissioning program that is scheduled to take 10 days.

This vessel is the first of a fleet of four Gem class LNG carriers. The British Diamond, British Ruby, and British Sapphire are scheduled to be delivered in 2008.