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BV issues approvals for various GTT systems, designs

Bureau Veritas (BV), a leader in risk management across the gas supply chain, has issued various approvals to membrane containment systems and LNG technology applications expert GTT (Gaztransport & Technigaz) for containment systems as well as full ship designs.

Vincent Wee, Hong Kong and South East Asia Correspondent

June 5, 2018

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BV experts have worked with GTT to approve two new containment systems: the Mark III Flex+, an evolution of the Mark III® but with a lower boil-off rate (BOR) and the GTT MARS™, a containment system developed for LPG carriers that is adaptable to any size of tank or ship.

Approval in Principle (AiP) has been provided for a 6,500 cbm bunker barge (jointly developed between DSEC and GTT) while the AiP for the design of an 180,000 cbm LNG carrier is being finalized. Both demonstrate GTT’s move beyond containment technology systems to full ship design.

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Additional AiPs have also been granted for: a solution for vapour pocket management allowing LNG carriers, in compliance with the revised IGC Code, to operate with an increased filling limit (above 98%); GTT’s NO96 pressurization system evolution to provide enhanced maintenance flexibility and safety; and reduced cooling down features of both the NO96 and Mark III® systems to improve cargo operations.

BV Marine & Offshore coo Matthieu de Tugny said: “These approvals are helping GTT expand the range and depth of their technologies. The increasing sophistication of containment systems and expansion of their application – as in CMA CGM’s breakthrough order for large containerships with membrane tanks – is driving the adoption and development of gas transportation and LNG as a marine fuel as well supporting the marine gas trades.”

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GTT chairman and ceo Philippe Berterottière said: “We are very pleased to be granted these approvals by Bureau Veritas with whom GTT has a very close partnership for decades. We have demonstrated the reliability of our latest developments and their ability to meet the owners’ requirements.  I believe these new systems and designs will help the shipping industry to move forward and reduce the ecological footprint.”

About the Author

Vincent Wee

Hong Kong and South East Asia Correspondent

Vincent Wee is Seatrade's Hong Kong correspondent covering Hong Kong and South China while also making use of his Malay language skills to cover the Malaysia and Indonesia markets. He has gained a keen insight and extensive knowledge of the offshore oil and gas markets gleaned while covering major rig builders and offshore supply vessel providers.

Vincent has been a journalist for over 15 years, spending the bulk of his career with Singapore's biggest business daily the Business Times, and covering shipping and logistics since 2007. Prior to that he spent several years working for Brunei's main English language daily as well as various other trade publications.

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