Natural
gas is liquefied so that more gas can be carried,
by reducing its volume!
LPG
(LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS) CARRIER
At
an early stage, Kawasaki has started to develop
the transportation of liquefied gas, which
is attracting attention as clean fuel. Kawasaki
developed its own designs of LPG carriers,
constructed and delivered the first semi-membrane
type ship in 1969. After that, Kawasaki has
newly developed independent tank type, and
Kawasaki now offers various types of LPG carriers
ranging from 35000m3 LPG carriers to 84000m3
LPG carriers. |
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| Length |
222.0m |
| Width |
37.2m |
| Depth |
21.0m |
| Tank
Capacity |
80.126m3 |
| Delivery |
2007 |
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| Length |
222.0m |
| Width |
37.2m |
| Depth |
21.0m |
| Tank
Capacity |
80,000m3 |
| Delivery |
2008 |
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| Length |
200.45m |
| Width |
32.2m |
| Depth |
20.2m |
| Tank
Capacity |
59,397m3 |
| Delivery |
2005 |
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