Utkilen’s LNG-ready quartet to feature Høglund FGSSs

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Norwegian company Høglund Marine Solutions has been selected to design, supply and deliver a fuel gas supply system (FGSS) solution for compatriot tanker owner and operator Utkilen.

Utkilen AS
Image Courtesy: Utkilen AS

The project, a fully Norwegian collaboration between the owner, Høglund and fellow design, piping and welding company Skarweld AS, will see the design and installation of FGSS on four Utkilen LNG-ready sister vessels — M/T Mostraum, M/T Vikstraum, M/T Saltstraum and M/T Sydstraum.

Høglund has been commissioned to supply and deliver control and monitoring systems as part of an overall energy turnkey solution.

Apart from the tank installation, which will be carried out whilst the vessels are at a yard, the retrofit itself will, for the main part, be delivered whilst the ships are in service in order to reduce downtime.

By installing new gas systems without interrupting operations, Høglund is pioneering a new way to complete installations that will have significant benefits for the industry. This type of installation makes future-proofing shipping assets compatible with the ongoing activity of the vessels, overcoming potential commercial barriers to retrofits, according to the company.

Partner company Skarweld AS will contribute to the project by designing and implementing the piping system for the vessels. The four vessels, the most modern within Utkilen’s fleet, will boast shore power capability as well as shoreside monitoring capacity through Høglund’s systems.

These retrofits complement Utkilen’s sustainability commitment to reduce its impact on the environment and invest in a greener future for its fleet. The new FGSS on board will enhance the four sister vessels’ energy rating and help future-proof them in advance of upcoming regulations on carbon emissions, and to adhere to the ISO 14001 standard.

 Commenting on the contract, David Gunaseelan, VP Sales & Marketing at Høglund Marine Solutions, said: “This project will be particularly interesting due to the fact that, despite being LNG-ready, the four vessels lack gas energy systems, which is something that we are increasingly noticing in the industry.”

“With this in mind, we are looking forward to using our engineering expertise to change this and make the systems onboard the vessels work to maximise their sustainability credentials.”