«Звезда» начала строительство седьмого танкера-газовоза СПГ класса Arc7

Zvezda Cuts Steel for Seventh Arc7 LNG Carrier

  • Zvezda Shipbuilding Complex has started cutting steel for a seventh Arc7 LNG tanker. The vessel is scheduled for delivery in September 2024.

    The contract for building 15 Arctic Arc7 LNG tankers for transporting cargo from the Arctic LNG 2 plant were signed by Zvezda and VEB.RF Group companies in December 2019 – July 2020. The steel cutting ceremony for the first vessel was held in November 2020.

    The tankers are designed to transport LNG and are capable of operating in the Arctic conditions due to the Arc7 strengthened ice class and icebreaking capability up to 2.1 m. The length of the vessel is 300 m, the beam moulded is 48.8 m, and the deadweight is 81,000 tons. The propulsion system capacity is 45 MW.

    A distinctive feature of the LNG carriers is the Mark III membrane-type LNG storage system, the license for the construction of which was obtained by the shipyard for the first time in the country, after successfully passing the audit of Gaztransport & Technigaz (GTT), the French engineering company specializing on developing and licensing the construction of cryogenic membrane containment systems for the transport and storage of liquefied gas.

    In addition, the vessel will be equipped with three unique PODs, the production of which is located on the Zvezda territory at the Sapphire Plant, a joint venture of between Rosneft and General Electric.


  • Leave a Reply

    Related content
    29.12.2022
    Sovcomflot has taken delivery of its new generation LNG-fuelled 112,600 dwt “Okeansky Prospect” Aframax […]
    03.10.2022
    During the Eastern Economic Forum held this September in Vladivostok, the Russian flag was […]
    28.03.2022
    Yantar Shipyard in Kaliningrad has laid the keel for a multifunctional Project MPSV06M rescue […]
    24.08.2022
    On August 20, a ro-pax ferry under construction at the Livadia Shipbuilding and Shiprepair […]
    29.09.2022
    Umatex plans to invest 6.5 bn rubles ($109 mn) into building a shipyard on […]
    13.05.2022
    St. Petersburg-based Severnaya Verf Shipyard has shared a video of moving the fish processing […]
  • Login
  • No Fields Found.