Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, announced that it has decided to expand its fleet with the additional five Newbuilding Dual-fueled Capesize bulkers, which can burn either LNG or conventional marine fuel oil.
As informed, two of the vessels will be ordered to Nihon Shipyard Co., Ltd. and built by Imabari Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. and three will be built by CSSC Qingdao Beihai Shipbuilding Co.
The vessels are slated for delivery from 2026 to 2027. Including these 5 vessels, MOL will add a total of 13 LNG-fueled Capesize bulkers in their fleet.
Among them, MOL has been operating one vessel since March 2023 and has supplied LNG fuel to it.
Compared to conventional marine fuel oil, LNG is expected to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) which is a greenhouse gas (GHG), by about 25%, sulfur oxide (SOx) by 100%, and nitrogen oxide (NOx) by about 85%. It also has a proven track record of being used as marine fuel.
As explained, MOL has set the target of achieving net zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2050 in the “MOL Group Environmental Vision 2.2.” The group has been expanding its LNG-fueled fleet, with car carriers, bulk carriers, tankers, ferries, and tugboats.