First Liquid CO2 Carrier for CCS Ready for Delivery in China

November 30, 2024 4 By admin

Ceremonies in China last week marked the completion of the world’s first liquified CO2 carrier for a carbon capture and storage operation. The vessel named Northern Pioneer is the first of four being built for a CCS operation set to launch in Norway and receive its first captured CO2 in 2025.

The Northern Lights onshore facilities that will receive CO2. (Photo: Svein Ove Søreide courtesy of Northern Lights)

The unique vessel was built by the Dalian Shipbuilding Industry (DSIC) in China for Northern Lights, a partnership owned by Equinor, TotalEnergies, and Shell. The group ordered the first two vessels in 2021, added a third order in 2023, and agreed to a charter with Bernhard Schulte which ordered the fourth vessel at the end of 2023. Construction began in late 2022 and assembly in 2023 with the vessels to be managed by Japan’s Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (“K” Line).

The Northern Pioneer is 8,000 dwt and has a carrying capacity of 7,500 cbm of CO2 transported at a maximum 19 bar(g) pressure and minimum -35°C temperature. The group has entered into an agreement with Orsted to store 430,000 tonnes of biogenic CO2 emissions per year from two power plants in Denmark starting in 2026. It also has contracted with Yara International providing transport and storage as part of the Norwegian company’s ambition to capture and store 800,000 tonnes CO2 from the ammonia production for its facility in Sluiskil, the Netherlands, from 2026. 

Source :  The Maritime Executive