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emissions, eliminates sulphur oxide (SOx) and particulate matter completely, and cuts nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions by 60 per cent compared to traditional marine fuels.

PROMAN STENA BULK, a joint venture between Stena Bulk and Proman Shipping, has finalised an agreement to build a third methanol-powered vessel under the partnership. Already named Stena Prosperous, the new ship will join Stena ProPatria and Stena ProMare in the Proman Stena fleet in the second half of 2022. Each vessel will use 12,500 tonnes of methanol as a marine fuel per year, significantly reducing emissions in their normal commercial operations compared to conventional marine fuels. These new methanol-ready 49,900-dwt IMO II tankers will benefit from several design and technical improvements to optimise energy and fuel efficiency. The latest generation MAN

reduces NOx emissions without the need for costly catalytic conversion technology. The vessels will also be equipped with the latest energy efficiency technology, including continually controlled combustion, optimised tuning, redesigned and aerodynamic hull lines, and an energy shaft generator, reducing fuel consumption and helping to meet strict emissions criteria. For Proman Shipping, these new vessels demonstrate a long-term commitment to methanol as a marine fuel for the future. Ahead of the International Maritime Organisation’s (IMO) updated strategy to cut greenhouse gas emissions from the global shipping industry, due to be adopted in 2023,

PLANS FOR TRADING Stena Prosperous will initially be employed by Stena Bulk in its traded pool of ships for a period of two to three years. It will therefore be the first methanol dual-fuel powered ship trading in the chemicals/CPP market for a conventional shipowner without an active contract to a methanol producer. After this initial period, Stena Prosperous will enter into a long-term timecharter with Proman Shipping. “In Stena Bulk we are very satisfied with the development of our joint venture with Proman Shipping, adding one more vessel into our joint venture,” says Erik Hånell, president/CEO of Stena Bulk. “We see the strength in our joint commitment leading to new and exciting opportunities for us. It is in Stena Bulk´s objectives to contribute to making the shipping industry more sustainable. This joint venture is taking us in that direction with a partner whom we share many values that we believe will develop the shipping industry with new features driving improved performance and efficiency.” David Cassidy, chief executive of Proman, says: “This is an opportunity to build on the already excellent work we have achieved with Stena in our joint venture, which is now a three-vessel programme for the industryleading IMOIIMeMAX dual-fuel vessels. These new vessels demonstrate our commitment to leading the transition towards methanol as a reliable marine fuel and are an exciting development for us as vessel owners. The vessels’ state-of-the-art fuel consumption and engine technology represent an important step in the move towards more sustainable shipping. In making Stena Prosperous available to the general market for the transportation of chemicals, we seek to encourage other

dual-fuel engines will feature new water and fuel emulsion technology, which significantly

these vessels will set a new benchmark for mid-range (MR) tanker sustainability. Methanol is already available at over 100 ports worldwide, including at all major bunkering hubs. It is a clean burning, safe to carry and fully biodegradable fuel, which provides a reduction in carbon dioxide

producers to gain experience with these innovative methanol-powered vessels and to benefit from the significant reduction in emissions that operating these vessels will deliver.” www.stenabulk.com www.proman.org

LIVE GREEN AND PROSPER METHANOL • STENA BULK AND PROMAN SHIPPING HAVE EXPANDED THEIR COOPERATION WITH A THIRD METHANOLFUELLED MID-RANGE TANKER SET TO JOIN THE FLEET IN 2022

 THE NEW TRIO OF METHANOL-FUELLED TANKERS WILL FEATURE OTHER EFFICIENCY MEASURES

HCB MONTHLY | DECEMBER 2020


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Joint Meeting gets to work on tanks

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pages 60-65

The legal view of containership fires

6min
pages 58-59

Incident Log Stem the tide

6min
pages 56-57

Conference Diary

2min
page 55

Project Brenntag shaping up

6min
pages 50-51

News bulletin – chemical distribution

5min
pages 52-54

RIPA counts US reconditioning

2min
page 49

Greif introduces new concepts

2min
page 48

Recognition for Schütz IBC

3min
page 47

Time Technoplast arrives in the US

2min
page 46

News bulletin – storage terminals

5min
pages 44-45

Vopak holds up well

2min
page 42

Power-to-methanol for North Sea Port

2min
page 43

UM Terminals centralises services

2min
page 41

Tarragona hosts Med Hub Day online

13min
pages 34-37

GPS adds to ethanol in Amsterdam

2min
page 40

Stainless tanks for Maastank

2min
page 39

Bidvest, Petredec open LPG terminal

2min
page 38

BW LPG starts LPG fuelling

2min
page 29

Tough times for Kirby Corp

2min
pages 30-31

News bulletin – tanker shipping

5min
pages 32-33

Stena, Proman add to methanol plans

3min
page 28

Making headway in hydrogen shipping

4min
pages 26-27

Odfjell eyes normalisation

2min
page 24

HGK converts for Covestro

2min
page 25

News bulletin – tanks and logistics

5min
pages 20-21

Consolidation in chemical tankers

3min
pages 22-23

Fort Vale reflects on a strange year

6min
pages 18-19

A lighter tank from Van den Bosch

3min
pages 16-17

Dachser’s links in warehousing

3min
pages 14-15

Obituary – William O’Neil

5min
pages 4-5

STC disapproves of flexis

2min
page 10

VTG adds temperature sensors

3min
page 12

ITCO reports on rule changes

6min
pages 8-9

Cotac expands depot network

2min
page 11

Letter from the editor

2min
page 3

Learning by Training

2min
page 7

30 Years Ago

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