hebei's first 115,000-dwt crude oil tanker delivered in qinhuangdao
2024-09-30
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original title: hebei’s first 115,000-dwt crude oil tanker delivered in qinhuangdao
workers daily-china engineering network special correspondent zhu runsheng correspondent wang jijun zhang tianyi
on september 28, the handover and naming ceremony of the 115,000-dwt "kaihe" crude oil tanker built by dalian shipbuilding shanhaiguan shipbuilding heavy industry co., ltd., a subsidiary of china state shipbuilding corporation, was held at the shanhaiguan ship terminal in qinhuangdao. it is reported that this is the largest crude oil tanker currently built in hebei province. the delivery of this tanker has filled a gap in this field in hebei province.
it is understood that shandong shipbuilding industry has built a total of 4 crude oil tankers of this type for haihong shipping (hong kong) co., ltd., and the "kaihe" is the first of them. the ship has a total length of approximately 243 meters, a width of 44 meters, a design draft of 13.5 meters, a design speed of 14.5 knots, and a deadweight of 115,000 tons. the ship's cargo hold can carry more than 800,000 barrels of crude oil products when fully loaded. its handling performance, economic performance and green and environmental performance are superior to other similar ship types, and it has strong market competitiveness.
according to yang jiayu, shipbuilding project manager of shandong shipbuilding industry, the "kaihe" is a single-machine single-propeller crude oil tanker driven by a low-speed main engine. it uses conventional fuel. the main engine and generator are equipped with scr denitrification equipment and open desulfurization scrubber equipment, which meets the nitrogen requirements. it meets the highest standards for oxide and sulfur oxide emissions and has the characteristics of "green, environmental protection, energy saving, and safety". at the same time, the ship has innovatively designed a soilless vegetable planting ecosystem, allowing crew members to grow fresh vegetables independently, making life on the ship greener and healthier.
source: workers daily client