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Wan Hai in talks with S Korean Shipyard to switch to LNG-fuelled engines
来源:https://www.shippingazette.com/ 编辑:编辑部 发布:2025/03/10 09:14:08
THE resurgence in LNG dual-fuel ship orders over methanol has been a strong theme in newbuild contracting over the past year.
According to Alphaliner, Taiwan's Wan Hai Lines is reportedly renegotiating with yards in South Korea over contracts it placed last October for eight 16,000 TEU ships, wishing to switch from methanol to LNG engines.
In the first two months of 2025, a total of 46 containerships have been firmly ordered, not including options. All the orders for ships with a capacity of over 5,000 TEU were for newbuildings with LNG-powered dual-fuel engines, reports Singapore's Splash 247.
"LNG propulsion has re-asserted itself as carriers' principal short-to-medium term choice on the path to decarbonisation," analysts at Alphaliner reported.
According to the latest figures from DNV's Alternative Fuels Insight (AFI) platform, 34 new orders for alternative-fuelled vessels were placed last month.
This was almost entirely accounted for by LNG-fuelled vessels, with all orders placed for container vessels. The sole non-LNG order was for an ammonia-fuelled general cargo vessel.
Jason Stefanatos, global decarbonisation director at DNV Maritime, commented: "LNG remains the headline story, with a clear continuation of the trend towards these vessels evident since mid-2024. Again, this is being driven by the container segment, highlighting the importance of the voluntary market in driving maritime decarbonisation."