GTT has obtained Approval in Principle (AiP) from Lloyd’s Register, for the use of a digital solution to reduce activity assessment, in order to optimise the LNG membrane tank maintenance.
The approval project was conducted in close collaboration with Shell International Trading and Shipping Company Limited (STASCO) whose operational experience supported the validation of the use cases.
This digital solution is based on GTT’s “Sloshing Virtual Sensor” technology, using a tank digital twin, also designed by GTT, and the real-time operational data of the floating units (FSRU, FLNG and LNGC) to monitor the evolution of critical parameters with regards to tank integrity.
Combined with an appropriate risk analysis, the solution can support Alternative Survey Plans aimed at optimising tank maintenance by extending the period between tank surveys while complying with strict safety standards.
This will translate into increased operational flexibility and substantial cost savings for shipowners and charterers.
This innovative software will provide LNG operators the opportunity to improve overall safety at sea whilst helping them to reduce cost and stay competitive in the global shipping industry and increasing fleet availability in a challenging energy landscape
Panos Mitrou, Global Gas Segment Director, Lloyd’s Register, said.